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Bright spots and , uh, not so bright spots.


Jeremy Igo

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Bright Spots

Teddy played well enough to win the game. 

Brown and Chinn look like ballers.

Panthers look no worse than the 2019 Panthers and will only get better as opposed to decline.

 

Not so bright spots

Boston and Whitehead. Don't need them.

DJ Moore. Do better 

KK Short , was your name even mentioned all game?

 

 

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Rhule calling two bubble screens on 3rd and 7 already in Fg range while you’re defense was giving up TDs was really fuging stupid...settling for FGs is something we’ve seen for 20 years and still don’t have a Lombardi. Needs to learn from that garbage calling

 

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Guest numbaoneforevea

good

1. We got weapons on offense

2. Macfffey

3.we are still in it for laurence

bad

1 . Moore

2. everyone on defence but chin shaq

3. slye

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