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Official Ravens at Panthers GameDay thread


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11 minutes ago, Jorgie said:

I gotta say, griers looked sharper than pj

You mean Grier's looked sharper than Darnold....oh yeah here's a hint, top left corner, Darnolds wearing a red jersey #14 in the where's Darnold gif in the QB controversy thread.

Cash app $5 to the first person who finds him

PJ hasn't even taken a snap yet in this game...

You can only compare them from last week for now.

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12 minutes ago, RJK said:

WOOOOOOW!!!! I GET TO SEE SAM DARNOLD MOVE!!!! 

 

who TF is in charge of panthers media department? It's a travesty how bad they are at covering this team. Another trait that is always true and doesn't matter who owns, coaches, or plays for the team. weird 

In what way are they bad at covering this team?

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Looks like they're gonna let Grier get some more snaps.

Interested in how Horton & Brown look. If Brown looks dominant, he has to be in the convo to potentially start. I am terrified of Elflein starting more than I am Erving, mainly because Christensen has looked good and we know that despite his preseasom struggles Scott can be a solid back up OT.

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2 minutes ago, Ace420 said:

I think it is a match up thing. Robbie is by far our best speedster and deep threat. Marshall is our best redzone and 3rd down threat. DJ is good at breaking tackles and YAC, but some of the cheaper guys on the depth chart like sho Smith can bring these talents at a 1/4 of the price. 

Maybe they would like to dangle DJ as trade bait?

DJ Moore is simply flat out the best overall WR on the team.   And younger than Robby.  

If you opt to pay Robby and let Moore go….you are overthinking football. 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

Without actually looking, I’d say at most maybe 4 of the 17 teams did last season.   

and that is giving you Kelce and letting him be a WR

You should look (it’s over 50%).  Also 17 teams were in the playoffs last year? 
 

Sammy Watkins made 9 million last year and was on the last year of his big deal with KC.

 

 

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