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PFF snapshot of our game


AU-panther
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Not much detail but a few things i found interesting.

What we learned about every NFL team in Week 1 of the 2021 NFL preseason | NFL News, Rankings and Statistics | PFF

Kenny Robinson played great.

Aaron Monteiro played really well in the run game, from what I could tell played LG and RT.  Might want to keep an eye on him next game.  Could he sneak on the 53?  If so, somebody surprising isn't making it.

Actually played 59% of the snaps.

Snap Counts: Panthers at Colts in preseason opener

BC lost 4 out of 34 reps in pass protection, is that good or bad?

Brown didn't lose any out of 14.

D-line was bad against the run.

Haynes played well against the pass.

LB's struggled.

Hubbard ran well, caught terrible.

Taylor and Pride struggled.

 

 

 

 

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Just now, @bonafidebanter said:

Gotta love PFF. 

as opposed to?  

I doubt many people here took the time to watch Aaron Monteiro on every play.  Half the fans here probably don't' even know who he is.

I'm not saying PFF is perfect, far from it, but most fans do nothing but watch the ball.  They see highlights and lowlights.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

as opposed to?  

I doubt many people here took the time to watch Aaron Monteiro on every play.  Half the fans here probably don't' even know who he is.

I'm not saying PFF is perfect, far from it, but most fans do nothing but watch the ball.  They see highlights and lowlights.

 

 

Hell I had to look him up. 

 

TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted free agent with Miami (5/10/19)...Waived by Miami (8/31/19)...Signed to New England practice squad (10/23/19)...Terminated from New England practice squad (10/29/19)...Signed to Carolina practice squad (11/12/19)...Signed a reserve future contract with Carolina (12/30/19)...Waived by Carolina (9/5/20)...Signed to Carolina practice squad (9/16/20)...Released from Carolina practice squad (9/19/20)...Signed to Carolina practice squad (9/21/20)...Signed reserve/future contract with Carolina (1/4/21).

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31 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

as opposed to?  

I doubt many people here took the time to watch Aaron Monteiro on every play.  Half the fans here probably don't' even know who he is.

I'm not saying PFF is perfect, far from it, but most fans do nothing but watch the ball.  They see highlights and lowlights.

 

 

I'm not one of those fans. 

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PFF is a tool just like any other....I rarely actually see anyone say "PFF IS THE END ALL BE ALL" people that disregard it entirely are foolish. The level of tracking and in depth analysis they provide is absolutely useful, especially over many games/ larger sample sizes. Def more accurate the huddle overreaction eye test I'd say 🙂 

I liked Robinsons game, the advanced stats backed it up. It's cool to see a guy with a different path make some waves 

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23 minutes ago, PanicPete said:

PFF is a tool just like any other....I rarely actually see anyone say "PFF IS THE END ALL BE ALL" people that disregard it entirely are foolish. The level of tracking and in depth analysis they provide is absolutely useful, especially over many games/ larger sample sizes. Def more accurate the huddle overreaction eye test I'd say 🙂 

I liked Robinsons game, the advanced stats backed it up. It's cool to see a guy with a different path make some waves 

Save your breath. The haters gonna hate because that's what they do.

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1 hour ago, Zod said:

Hell I had to look him up. 

 

TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted free agent with Miami (5/10/19)...Waived by Miami (8/31/19)...Signed to New England practice squad (10/23/19)...Terminated from New England practice squad (10/29/19)...Signed to Carolina practice squad (11/12/19)...Signed a reserve future contract with Carolina (12/30/19)...Waived by Carolina (9/5/20)...Signed to Carolina practice squad (9/16/20)...Released from Carolina practice squad (9/19/20)...Signed to Carolina practice squad (9/21/20)...Signed reserve/future contract with Carolina (1/4/21).

I'm definitely not saying he is going to make the roster, but he might have bought himself another week wish a decent performance.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Zod said:

Hell I had to look him up. 

 

TRANSACTIONS: Signed as an undrafted free agent with Miami (5/10/19)...Waived by Miami (8/31/19)...Signed to New England practice squad (10/23/19)...Terminated from New England practice squad (10/29/19)...Signed to Carolina practice squad (11/12/19)...Signed a reserve future contract with Carolina (12/30/19)...Waived by Carolina (9/5/20)...Signed to Carolina practice squad (9/16/20)...Released from Carolina practice squad (9/19/20)...Signed to Carolina practice squad (9/21/20)...Signed reserve/future contract with Carolina (1/4/21).

LOL "TERMINATED from the New England practice squad".

Damn, Bill, everyone else just waived him.

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