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They are really pushing the Diggs shutdown Moore narrative


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What game were these people watching? Moore had his way with him. Darnold overthrew would would have been a 50 yard catch and later under threw another one while getting hit, both time Diggs was in coverage. Even in that Diggs int Marshall was wide open.

 

 

 

 

 

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DJ Moore did whatever he wanted to do.  

Sam’s first pick was just a dumb throw.  Despite the announcers saying it was to Anderson I felt it was actually to Marshall.  But that wasn’t so much a great defensive play but Darnold being bad.   One of those trademark Charles Godfrey type INTs.  You just happen to be where a bad ball was coming.  

2nd INT was a good play on the ball.   Credit there.  But again, that wasn’t to DJ.  

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Diggs had a great day and he's having a heck of a season. Can't take that away from him.

Once he left the field, we marched at will. That's something Dallas should be looking at this week. The rest of their coverage is pretty suspect.

26-39, 66% completions, 301 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT for Darnold. Remove the Diggs stats from above: 24-32, 75%, 267, 2 TD and that's while under massive pressure. One guy did their heavy lifting.

 

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1 minute ago, Khyber53 said:

Diggs had a great day and he's having a heck of a season. Can't take that away from him.

Once he left the field, we marched at will. That's something Dallas should be looking at this week. The rest of their coverage is pretty suspect.

26-39, 66% completions, 301 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT for Darnold. Remove the Diggs stats from above: 24-32, 75%, 267, 2 TD and that's while under massive pressure. One guy did their heavy lifting.

 

Take away the 2 garbage time TD Moore still owned him. Should of had over 150 yards in the first half if it wasn’t for errant throws

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The media aren't pushing a DJ vs Diggs narrative at all.

They are saying Diggs played well.  This is true.

It's equally true that Moore played well.  8 catches, 113 yards and 2 TD's?  Not sure what else he could have been asked to do.

The two facts are not mutually exclusive.

Ponder this Panthers fans.  DJ Moore is currently on track to catch 120 balls for 1600 yards and 12 TD's.  At that point, there will be no hiding from the fact that DJ is a #1, and a top notch #1 at that.  Those stats are Stefon Diggs / Tyreek Hill / Justin Jefferson numbers.  Yes please.

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Just now, BrianS said:

The media aren't pushing a DJ vs Diggs narrative at all.

They are saying Diggs played well.  This is true.

It's equally true that Moore played well.  8 catches, 113 yards and 2 TD's?  Not sure what else he could have been asked to do.

The two facts are not mutually exclusive.

Ponder this Panthers fans.  DJ Moore is currently on track to catch 120 balls for 1600 yards and 12 TD's.  At that point, there will be no hiding from the fact that DJ is a #1, and a top notch #1 at that.  Those stats are Stefon Diggs / Tyreek Hill / Justin Jefferson numbers.  Yes please.

There was a top 25 WR list on nfl.com this offseason that completely left DJ off the list. The NFL doesn't really care about the Panthers or their players.

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32 minutes ago, BrianS said:

The media aren't pushing a DJ vs Diggs narrative at all.

They are saying Diggs played well.  This is true.

It's equally true that Moore played well.  8 catches, 113 yards and 2 TD's?  Not sure what else he could have been asked to do.

The two facts are not mutually exclusive.

Ponder this Panthers fans.  DJ Moore is currently on track to catch 120 balls for 1600 yards and 12 TD's.  At that point, there will be no hiding from the fact that DJ is a #1, and a top notch #1 at that.  Those stats are Stefon Diggs / Tyreek Hill / Justin Jefferson numbers.  Yes please.

I guessed you missed the tweets I posted. But yeah Diggs is extremely lucky Darnold didn’t hit those plays Moore had him beat all game long

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