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Donte sharing his thoughts


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4 hours ago, TheMaulClaw said:

He reminds me nothing of Norman. Norman possessed great technique and was bigger. Dante is faster, smaller, and way less polished.

Norman was not polished at all, came out of a no-name program as a 25 y/o rookie. my comparison is mostly in terms of the glimpses of talent you can see in between moments that make you want to claw your eyes out, mostly related to their temperaments. Donte has the best ball skills of any Panthers CB i remember in a long time.

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1 hour ago, jtm said:

Here you go Huddle...this is what you wanted so badly. Ron is gone and let the crap show begin. 
 

After what I saw yesterday, this team has mailed it in and will lose out. 

Would you reasonably expect any team doing poorly enough to get its coach fired with a month left in the season to suddenly look better the next game? Let’s not pretend the poo show yesterday in any way means getting rid of Ron was a bad move.

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16 hours ago, Captain Morgan said:

oo wee mayne

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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If you learned how to tackle in HS you wouldn't have given up that TD.  Grow up man.  Your lack of tackling skills is your problem.  Now it is time to cut you.  Not the only time you blown a coverage or failed at a tackle.

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