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Official Patriots at Panthers GameDay Thread


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4 minutes ago, Shotgun said:

If we see Darnold come out in the second half...Rhule is waving the white flag.

Fat boy going down with the ship. He knows he screwed up with his Darnold reclamation project he has to protect that decision. PJ would have absolutely give us a better chance but we're not going to see it, probably until we've been mathematically eliminated from the playoffs. 

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3 minutes ago, OhhhhCam said:

Yes our offense is bad but we have the parts to be damn good just don’t have a QB that’s it’s . Ofc we need a o line . Robby over Curtis was dumb as hell I’ll go to my grave with that one . 

I don't agree.

Robby is inconsistent -- it's more than just Sam -- our O-line has one good player, our other WRs are young or role players at best, our TE is a rookie. 

This is the remains of an offense that was built for Cam that hasn't found an identity yet. And I do agree that while I don't mind the focus on defense the last two seasons, very little has been put onto offense and it is showing and it is frustrating. 

But again this is year two

Robby over Curt was the wrong call but looking at Curts contract

Robby is still having the better season lol

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Just now, mav1234 said:

You guys do realize just how bad PJ must have been in practice to not play?  Think about it.  What player has Rhule shown more loyalty, given more opportunities to?

Not long ago we used to say all we wanted the O to do was not turn the ball over... That's why PJ isn't playing

PJ didn't look bad in his one start against Detroit.  PJ was the best player in the XFL.  He looks like he's competent when he has been given starters reps in practice.

I don't think he'll be a worldbeater as a starter, but I DO think he's better than Sam.  He obviously has his shortcomings, but anything would be better than Sam right now.  

Also, I don't think the choice to stick with Sam is wholly based on play - this staff has plenty of reason to want to prove they didn't fug up with their second handpicked QB in as many years.  

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1 minute ago, rico6 said:

No one’s getting perfect protection. Can you point me to a QB that manages a pocket worse than Sam? He does his protection 0 favors

Early in the season he was moving around in the pocket pretty well, but pressure up the middle is making that very difficult. The OL isn't consistent and it just doesn't seem like we can put a quick passing game into practice at all. Between drops and bad qb play...

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1 minute ago, Hayden Panettiere said:

the PSL holders is the reason Tepper can get away with this garbage.He is making money either way something needs to be done about that or you still be getting the same poo you always have cause the owner is banking in money either way.

And they are the reason your ass can sit at home and watch the game 

sick  of hearing it,  i have laid  out a lot of money for PSLs for a lot of years

you care so much about the crowd, buy tickets and go  vs bitching about those who make your Sunday tv happen

 

 

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