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Official New York Jets at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread!


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4 minutes ago, frankw said:

Sam bounced back from the fumble in a big way. Hats off to him. Playcalling has been much more decisive though and that's been huge for the offense.

I noticed he plays better after making mistakes...

That run in the RedZone...

It's crazy I stepped in the stadium right when it happened...

Like that's for u CP... 😂

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1 minute ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

Id argue its better. 

Corners are glued to their guys, the pass rush is swarming Wilson and impacting every throw. 

Wilson's had his arm sleeve shredded since the 1st quarter from guys grabbing at it.

That doesn't show up in a box score that says:

"Z. Wilson pass incomplete short left"

Awesome! Cheers for the details!

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6 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

Trevor Lawrence getting a rough introduction to the NFL today, so far anyway.  Less than one half of football, and two interceptions.   And down 20-7 to the Texans.  

Showing the poor ball placement I saw at Clemson. He's also pushing as he's firing in passes that should be touch passes.

 

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