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PFF's Highest Rated QB from Sunday.


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Listen, everyone knows that some like PFF and some don't.  No need to bring it up in every thread.

Yes, Kyle was their highest rated QB.

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QB KYLE ALLEN, CAROLINA PANTHERS

Allen was impressive against the Cardinals, both when Arizona got pressure and when they didn’t. Under pressure, he completed five of his nine passes for 37 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He went 14-for-17 for 224 and another two scores when kept clean.

 

 

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and by the way, Donte was their 3rd highest rated CB.

FLEX: CB DONTE JACKSON, CAROLINA PANTHERS

Jackson was on the field for 75 snaps on Sunday and delivered quite the performance. Despite being targeted eight times in coverage, he allowed just 21 yards on five receptions. Capping off an incredible day, he picked off two passes for the victorious Panthers.

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5 minutes ago, Waldo said:

No it's not and PFF still is dildos. But if it makes you happy, good for you.

 

    Yeah, we can't have our fans enjoying something written about one of our players now can we? Put a fence up around your yard, and the kids won't be walking on it. Damm fuddy duddy.

 

2 minutes ago, thebigcat said:

funny how PFF can be conveniently revered then disregarded 

 

    Kinda like your post history. Well, revered may be a tad strong. But you get the gist. 

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SECONDARY: CAROLINA PANTHERS

Carolina lit up the scoreboard on Sunday, but it’s their defensive secondary that makes the list of highest-graded units. Led by Donte Jackson, the Panthers’ cornerbacks and safeties surrendered just 73 passing yards as a whole. Not to bury the lede, Jackson secured two interceptions with one coming on a play where he nearly jumped out of Bank of America Stadium.

The group also surrendered just four first downs on 16 total receptions. There is no question that the Carolina secondary boasts one of the most impressive all-around performances of Week 3.

 

Allen and the offense was very good Sunday but this is the reason we won the game.

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51 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

    Yeah, we can't have our fans enjoying something written about one of our players now can we? Put a fence up around your yard, and the kids won't be walking on it. Damm fuddy duddy.

Play the victim because of the multiple reasons to not to like PFF. Go back to the tinderbox troll cheerleader. Nothing was said about Allen or the team negatively, just PFF an overused and underwhelming site. The way Allen played should be reason enough to be happy but if you need a garbage site to help you justify your feelings...then I just don't care and you're dildos too.

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6 minutes ago, Waldo said:

Play the victim because of the multiple reasons to not to like PFF. Go back to the tinderbox troll cheerleader. Nothing was said about Allen or the team negatively, just PFF an overused and underwhelming site. The way Allen played should be reason enough to be happy but if you need a garbage site to help you justify your feelings...then I just don't care and you're dildos too.

 

    Wow, that is a whole lot of triggered over a simple comment. Also, you seem to have a somewhat unhealthy use of the word "Dildos". Makes one wonder.

 

    Listen, you jumped into a thread where folks were enjoying themselves and basically called them out because of the PFF angle. Why? 

 

    Who cares what makes folks happy? We are 1-2, if folks can find something worth being excited over. Is that such a bad thing? Beats the heck out of all the negativity that has permeated this place lately.

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2 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

    Wow, that is a whole lot of triggered over a simple comment. Also, you seem to have a somewhat unhealthy use of the word "Dildos". Makes one wonder.

 

    Listen, you jumped into a thread where folks were enjoying themselves and basically called them out because of the PFF angle. Why? 

 

    Who cares what makes folks happy? We are 1-2, if folks can find something worth being excited over. Is that such a bad thing? Beats the heck out of all the negativity that has permeated this place lately.

It's actually a saying from a show. If you wonder then Google it and good luck.

We actually have quality content from Elllis and now the Athletic, who needs this garbage except fantasy players? As for triggered, you quoted me. I wasn't picking a fight, just having fun at PFFs expense and responding to another post about how we should all be PFF fans this week because they gave us a meaningless grade. Yes, there are things to be happy and positive about just as there are things about this team to be unhappy and negative about too. There are a ton of threads about Allen and positives from Sunday. I also can't believe you are shocked by my response to PFF. It has been going on since PFF became successful and lost all credibility in their opinionated yet presented as facts ratings. If you are fine with that, then I fully disagree with you. 

I don't run the board or team and if you are unhappy with the negativity, some justified and some not, then, without an ounce of sarcasm, I wish you the best with having to deal with it. 

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