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PFF link (Sunday grades). Look if you want.


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36 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

I am so over this multi-positional crap. NFL players play better when you buy them on one position and they stay there. 
We could draft the best best LB and Rhule would still want him to play more than one position. 

This isn't discussed enough on the Huddle. Solid--in some cases, shaky--at several things, but master of nothing certainly has had mixed results, and that may be being generous.

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5 hours ago, top dawg said:

Sunday was a hot mess from PFF's perspective, as you can imagine.

I'm not going to say much. One thing that I've been procrastinating about is how disappointed I am in Jermaine Carter. His replacement, while maybe not an immediate priority, must be placed on our things-to-do list. "Meh" appears to be his ceiling. PJ Walker was 3 of 14, making "erratic" seem like an understatement.

Something positive? Christiansen may have a future at guard yet. Our safety play has been solid.

Look at the crap if you want.

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/lists/panthers-pff-week-7-giants/

It's looking like trading Denzel Perryman was a mistake 

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4 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

It's looking like trading Denzel Perryman was a mistake 

Yeah. And I hated that dumb motherfuger too. He went to the Raiders and immediately got his shots after waxing on about that dumb bullshit that Kyrie Irving espouses while he was here.

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10 hours ago, jayboogieman said:

Putting Chinn at LB would probably help. He's a better LB than safety.

Letting a player go that plays well elsewhere is a classic Panthers move.

I think Chinn is gonna be a great safety.  I think he is in the Kam Chancellor mold, but having some semblance of LB play in front of him would help.  Going into last week, he was our leading tackler, and he has made plays in coverage although he has missed some as well...  I think he's growing into it.

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8 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I think Chinn is gonna be a great safety.  I think he is in the Kam Chancellor mold, but having some semblance of LB play in front of him would help.  Going into last week, he was our leading tackler, and he has made plays in coverage although he has missed some as well...  I think he's growing into it.

The old Ron Rivera in the box strong safety type?

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