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Donte sharing his thoughts


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Panthers cornerback Donte Jackson ripped the defensive coaching staff for two “horrible” calls on Matt Ryan’s two TD passes. He particularly questioned sending an all-out blitz on the play in which he allowed a 93-yard TD.

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1 minute ago, Captain Morgan said:

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Panthers cornerback Donte Jackson ripped the defensive coaching staff for two “horrible” calls on Matt Ryan’s two TD passes. He particularly questioned sending an all-out blitz on the play in which he allowed a 93-yard TD.

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Isn't Eric Washington calling plays?

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Anybody want to remind him it was an UDFA who's first catch came against him on that play? Would hope he could cover that guy one on one.  He's always been a risk/reward type guy, but there's been a lot of dogshit mistakes this year on his part. Starting to think Donte is a "surprise" trade this offseason. 

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You beat my thread so let's use this one. 

JJ making a nice point too.  Even when cornered and tried to be talked to by vets last year he bucked back. Always thought Olsen's comments a couple weeks ago about guys rather looking the part than playing hard had to probably do with Donte in some way.  Looks like a classic case where the confidence in himself is more hubris than anything. 

 

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