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Official Panthers at Colts Gameday Thread


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Marshal, Tremble, Shi, Chubba looked good.
PJ>>>Grier.  
D line looked good both 2nd and 3rd string.
Secondary: 2s looked ok, 3's not so much
I didn't notice Christensen, have to watch the recording, but when you don't notice a oline that's good.

Thats the worst I've ever seen Slye.  I think they gifted us one of his FGs.

Once again, no holes for running.  Pass pro looked ok.

ABC WSOC was horrible.  They should not be allowed to broadcast nfl games.  At one point they were airing soccer.  For periods there was a technical difficulties screen during the game. 

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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

That DBO (Don't Beat Ourselves) sign the Panthers have been running to in camp after mistakes doesn't appear to be working. Carolina had 10 penalties, six false starts, in Sunday's 21-18 loss at Indianapolis. Multiple false starts came with the game on the line. There were good things, too. P.J. Walker played well as the backup QB. But as Matt Rhule has preached all camp mistakes beat you.

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1 minute ago, SBBlue said:

Marshal, Tremble, Shi, Chubba looked good.
PJ>>>Grier.  
D line looked good both 2nd and 3rd string.
Secondary: 2s looked ok, 3's not so much
I didn't notice Christensen, have to watch the recording, but when you don't notice a oline that's good.

Thats the worst I've ever seen Slye.  I think they gifted us one of his FGs.

ABC WSOC was horrible.  They should not be allowed to broadcast nfl games.  At one point they were airing soccer.  For periods there was a technical difficulties screen during the game. 

This..

The draft picks look really good.

The 2nd and 3rd stringers looked good..

(We moved the ball easily.. And the Defense was giving the Colts problems all day..) We won the TO battle.. 

The 4th and 5th stringers no so good..

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1 minute ago, CPsinceDay1 said:

Our starter is a backup(only any one else squad) so what you saying???

Obviously Im saying Walker < Darnold. So if Darnold is a backup on any other team, what does that make Walker?

Walker is not the answer as a starting QB. Hopefully Darnold is, if not we are still searching.

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5 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

Lack of push from the 2nd mixed with 3rd string oline..

And that can be said about alot of RB.. 1 big play screwed the stats "okay" ever watch Barry Sanders??

That's fair, but I'm not trying to slight Chuba.  The play he busted off should have been stuffed in the backfield, because the blocking was not there.  And yes, I've watched Barry Sanders 🙄

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3 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

That DBO (Don't Beat Ourselves) sign the Panthers have been running to in camp after mistakes doesn't appear to be working. Carolina had 10 penalties, six false starts, in Sunday's 21-18 loss at Indianapolis. Multiple false starts came with the game on the line. There were good things, too. P.J. Walker played well as the backup QB. But as Matt Rhule has preached all camp mistakes beat you.

Mistakes like those, come from discipline... someone needs to stop preaching and start better teaching

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19 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

i’d like to see them commit to PJ and get him as many reps as possible. if he can improve his accuracy, he can be a solid QB

Yes.  162 yds in a half is 320 in a game.  PJ looked good.  Grier has never looked good, I don't know why we keep him around.  I'm really tired of watching him.

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38 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

PJ got the the twos today, Will is playing with some guys who won't be here Wednesday.  Next game, Will should get the twos, and a chance to perform.

I hope not.  He has never shown in game.  Give PJ the reps and move on.  

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