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Eric Reid sets Panther record


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6 minutes ago, rodeo said:

i was responding to someone saying Reid only jumps on piles.

he leads the team in solo tackles. solo. that means no pile.

whatever excuses you want to make up after that to discredit our solo tackle leader is just you moving the goalposts to suit your agenda.

And I said it was his position that makes that happen. Oh! Feel free to mention he has more sacks and FF than Luke too ... but not INTs or PD ... to suit your political agenda.

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12 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

And I said it was his position that makes that happen. Oh! Feel free to mention he has more sacks and FF than Luke too ... but not INTs or PD ... to suit your political agenda.

uh, what?   

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30 minutes ago, raz said:

uh, what?   

He likes to point out, weekly, that Reid has more solo tackles than Luke ... for the sole reason that 1% of people on this board dislike Reid because he kneels and let it be known by trashing Reid. But Luke has arguably had a better season, so it makes little sense to mention "absent Luke" week after week because a bunch of retards don't like Reid. 

Make sense?

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I think it's safe to say that the 3-4 experiment didn't work this season. Who knows about the next? 

One more critical thing that I think some Huddlers are glossing over is that we sorely missed KK Short---sorely missed him, and Poe going down was the final nail in the coffin of our run D this season.

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On 12/23/2019 at 8:04 PM, Harbingers said:

He’s not even that bad in intermediate short range coverage. Just anything that’s a reciever route down the field. Go back to 4-3 Move him to OLB and draft a fuging career safety early. 

They have played cover 1 slot and asked him to turn his hips upfield to cover wrs and tight ends, these are mismatches as he is a SS. He is best covering when he has his back to the endzone and can come forward to make the play. It is actually a testament to Tre Boston we haven't been burned deep more.

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