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Official Panthers at Chargers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Smhalstead said:

I think Herbert looks pretty good actually. Much better than Jones or Haskins. Hell, I would have been happy with him. 

I think he will be decent too.  Some mistakes this week but looked really composed last week getting thrown in there last second.  They also aren't protecting him well, our pass rush looks improved this week.

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2 minutes ago, Smhalstead said:

I think Herbert looks pretty good actually. Much better than Jones or Haskins. Hell, I would have been happy with him. 

He’s got the tools but he makes awful decisions.  He reminds me of someone like Rivers, just don’t feel like he’ll ever get you over the hump. Especially not with this coaching staff. 

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9 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Lol, way to move the goalposts. Why would we get on his train then if he’s not a special or complete CB? That’s what good teams need. We’d forgive the tackling in the run game if he was a great cover corner. He’s given up way more big plays than he has interceptions. The splash plays might look nice and are helpful but you also need to be able to lock down a WR.

Let’s cut him he so sorry man . We have better corners behind him right ? 

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