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Official Panthers at Buccaneers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, Smhalstead said:

So if you noticed Armah caught the ball without the clock running. That play started at 9 seconds left and ended with the same time. The real issue here is the offensive line is still garbage the defensive line still can’t get QB pressure and the entire defense lacks tackling ability. We’ll see how those young players and coaches develop but right now it looks like the defense and coaching staff are lack nfl experience. 

Ahh I didn't notice that.  Explains his decision then

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Just now, mav1234 said:

Boston just sucks, which is unfortunate because I wanted him to be a success story coming back here.

I did too. I hate UNC but liked him getting drafted here and he showed some promise in 2014, but I was done with him when he blatantly quit on a play in late 2016. So we bring him back and I think, OK, surely he’s matured and is gonna fight hard. The front office tabbed him to lead the defense on and off the field. And while I’m definitely not placing all the blame for our problems on Boston, he’s been a big letdown thus far. 

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7 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

I agree. You have to watch the game to determine when and how those completions were made. A QB could throw a screen or a 5 yard pass that breaks for 75 yards. Stats will only show a completion for 75 yards - not the full story. 

You know what’s hilarious? He was most accurate on his deep passes. 

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1 minute ago, Carl Spackler said:

I did too. I hate UNC but liked him getting drafted here and he showed some promise in 2014, but I was done with him when he blatantly quit on a play in late 2016. So we bring him back and I think, OK, surely he’s matured and is gonna fight hard. The front office tabbed him to lead the defense on and off the field. And while I’m definitely not placing all the blame for our problems on Boston, he’s been a big letdown thus far. 

Oddly enough, he’s still the best safety on this team right now. Burris and Jackson had to have missed 8 tables between them. Our secondary may be the worst unit in the NFL. 

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