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Official Panthers at Vikings Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Pass blocking maybe.  But every running back on the team is averaging more than 4 yards per carry.  (Except ironically CMC).  But that doesn't happen if you don't have decent to good oline play.

Being good at one type of blocking while being terrible at another doesn't make for a good offensive line.

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I honestly find it hilarious that we've managed to take something so clearly black and white, a QB who hasn't had anyone calling him more than average for weeks now, and take those people who called him average or even slightly defend his play on the field and label them "The Teddy Defense Force"

The American disease

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1 minute ago, Mage said:

NO HE WAS NOT.

KENDRICKS WAS TO THE SIDE OF HIM IN ZONE.

TEDDY TRIED TO FIT IT IN, EVEN THOUGH 1 DEFENDER WAS ALREADY COVERING DAVIS

YES, DAVIS STOPPED, BUT KENDRICKS HAD ALREADY BROKE ON THE BALL.  HE WAS GOING TO BE IN THAT SPOT NO MATTER WHAT

All Davis could have done was stop the interception.  But it was still an awful decision.  Kendricks was RIGHT THERE.  Like holy crap.  Do ya'll think Davis continuing to run somehow makes Kendricks not break on that ball lol?  

It was a terrible decision.  Davis should have kept running, yes, but Teddy shouldn't have even thrown that pass.  

Yelling doesn't help your argument.

However, acknowledging that at the very least Davis could have stopped the interception does mean that he's at fault.

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1 minute ago, Mage said:

NO HE WAS NOT.

KENDRICKS WAS TO THE SIDE OF HIM IN ZONE.

TEDDY TRIED TO FIT IT IN, EVEN THOUGH 1 DEFENDER WAS ALREADY COVERING DAVIS

YES, DAVIS STOPPED, BUT KENDRICKS HAD ALREADY BROKE ON THE BALL.  HE WAS GOING TO BE IN THAT SPOT NO MATTER WHAT

All Davis could have done was stop the interception.  But it was still an awful decision.  Kendricks was RIGHT THERE.  Like holy crap.  Do ya'll think Davis continuing to run somehow makes Kendricks not break on that ball lol?  

It was a terrible decision.  Davis should have kept running, yes, but Teddy shouldn't have even thrown that pass.  

That was not a very smart pass from Teddy. Forced it and cost us points. 

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