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Field Yates on matchups


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4 hours ago, hepcat said:

Watching how quick Tom Brady gets the ball out of his hands in the Tampa/Dallas game last night shows me the blueprint for how Darnold could have a successful future in the NFL. It's probably the only way he has a future.

If Joe Brady can dial up the easy completion plays for Darnold and the defense can shut down a rookie QB it should be an easy win. I'll be concerned if they're calling 7 step drops with that O-Line. I won't rule it out because this is the Panthers we're talking about after all.

Brees used to kill us the same way.

Cam got killed because Rivera's OCs could never figure out how to run an offense that got the ball out quick.

Joe Brady >> all the other OCs

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7 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I don’t think we know enough to say that yet. 

i saw what i needed to in that one half against the steelers. i saw how he responds to the initial pressure and i saw him settle down and get into a groove fairly quickly. weapons around him and a scheme that helps him will help him settle down against a tougher D than we saw from the steelers. 

he was alone on an island last year (that's who he was). he's not anymore...he's surrounded by talent and good coaching and doesn't have to do it all now (that's who he is).

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4 minutes ago, rayzor said:

i saw what i needed to in that one half against the steelers. i saw how he responds to the initial pressure and i saw him settle down and get into a groove fairly quickly. weapons around him and a scheme that helps him will help him settle down against a tougher D than we saw from the steelers. 

he was alone on an island last year (that's who he was). he's not anymore...he's surrounded by talent and good coaching and doesn't have to do it all now (that's who he is).

I saw the Steelers using 3rd stringers, and Darnold couldn't moved the ball, until a punt returner fumbled the ball. And that 2 min drive, lol, are any of them guys still on the team????

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Just now, CPsinceDay1 said:

I saw the Steelers using 3rd stringers, and Darnold couldn't moved the ball, until a punt returner fumbled the ball. And that 2 min drive, lol, are any of them guys still on the team????

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i swear every time i read a comment of yours, brain cells start screaming and jumping off a cliff. 

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On 9/10/2021 at 7:59 PM, rayzor said:

i saw what i needed to in that one half against the steelers. i saw how he responds to the initial pressure and i saw him settle down and get into a groove fairly quickly. weapons around him and a scheme that helps him will help him settle down against a tougher D than we saw from the steelers. 

he was alone on an island last year (that's who he was). he's not anymore...he's surrounded by talent and good coaching and doesn't have to do it all now (that's who he is).

The Jets secondary is probably worse than the Steelers second string.

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On 9/10/2021 at 7:06 PM, CPsinceDay1 said:

I saw the Steelers using 3rd stringers, and Darnold couldn't moved the ball, until a punt returner fumbled the ball. And that 2 min drive, lol, are any of them guys still on the team????

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Yeah totally. 160 yards passing in 1 half is definitely not moving the ball. What fuging planet do you live on dude?

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29 minutes ago, joemac said:

Yeah totally. 160 yards passing in 1 half is definitely not moving the ball. What fuging planet do you live on dude?

11/16 84 yrds, before the punt fumble...avg about 5.25 yards and that was after RAC...alot of check downs, 2nd string defense didn't play after 1st quarter...it was 2nd quarter with about 9 minutes left when the punt fumble occurred. So yeah 162 yards total at half 2TDs against 3 rd stringers... against 5 2nd stringers 5 3 Rd stringers 1 starter, he went 11/16 84 yards, sacked once, had a fumble ruled as an incomplete pass...once again before the punt fumble

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