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Teddy B's Panthers Debut


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Overall, I give him a 6/10.

Made some really good reads and quick decisions.  Was impressed with his mobility , hadn't seen that much from him.

 

He also had some pretty inexcusable misses on wide open receivers.  I'll mark that as rust/timing unless it continues.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Basically what I expected. Not great. But not terrible either. When you score 30 you didn't lose due to your offense. But with that said, you're going to have to have the ability to win shootouts to win a Super Bowl in today's NFL. 

Need a better 2 minute offense.  We had a chance to win and blew it in the last 2 minutes.  

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1 minute ago, jfra78 said:

Need a better 2 minute offense.  We had a chance to win and blew it in the last 2 minutes.  

What? That drive started with 4:03 left on the clock. You already admitted to not watching the game so you should probably just stop. Much like the guy you quoted who spent his summer littering every thread with the same 3 posts bashing Teddy. 

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2 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Need a better 2 minute offense.  We had a chance to win and blew it in the last 2 minutes.  

When it came down to it, it seems like Brady didn't trust Teddy to win the game. When we got the ball back with 4:08 remaining, we ran five plays. All five were handoffs ultimately ending up in a turnover on downs.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

When it came down to it, it seems like Brady didn't trust Teddy to win the game. When we got the ball back with 4:08 remaining, we ran five plays. All five were handoffs ultimately ending up in a turnover on downs.

I'm not sure it says that.

McCaffrey was getting it done. Ignoring that would be a mistake.

(clearly)

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not sure it says that.

McCaffrey was getting it done. Ignoring that would be a mistake.

(clearly)

He was but we went to the well too many times. His last three runs were all for three yards apiece. The Raiders sold out to stop CMC from beating them and we played right into their hands.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

He was but we went to the well too many times. His last three runs were all for three yards apiece. The Raiders sold out to stop CMC from beating them and we played right into their hands.

Play action would have been a nice idea given what was happening.

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7 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

What? That drive started with 4:03 left on the clock. You already admitted to not watching the game so you should probably just stop. Much like the guy you quoted who spent his summer littering every thread with the same 3 posts bashing Teddy. 

I was off on the timing but clearly they had the ball in the last 2 minutes of the game.  No I couldn't watch the game because I work on Sundays.  I listened to the game starting with our TD drive in the 4th on. 

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