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Official WFT at Carolina Panthers GameDay Thread!


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1 hour ago, Tinamedina said:

 

Donte played good most of the season. I'm not gonna jump on him now, when yall havent jumped on him for the last 3 years. What's happening now is the feel good story yall wanted came crashing down and you're overreacting.  Had they just played it smart with a 2 QBs system, they would've won.

2 different QBs was not the issue that's one spot you can't blame today but when you're supposed to be a high level CB and you get 2 TDs scored on your assignment! Yes it's your fault not to mention he was targeted all game and never responded with a play!

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Jackson is limited due to his height. He just can't keep up deep, and he's not good at jump balls. Attacking him deep is always a good idea. I don't want Jackson back if he tries to break the bank. He can accept a team friendly deal or walk.

The problem in our secondary is that we can't play CJ the way he is meant to be played. CJ is press man ONLY. Do not play him in zone. Until CJ is up to speed we a vulnerable, that and we have busted coverage on a regular basis due to low football IQ secondary players.

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1 hour ago, 95Panthers4Ever said:

Somebody need to be up his ass. I would say Rhule take over play calling but I have very little faith that he would do any better...the fact that they just stopped running the ball with CMC is baffling. It's like one week oh he called a pretty good game and then the next week he forgets the poo that was working or forgets we have so many different playmakers on offense he's more confused than we are!

Brady is good for maybe 2 good drives a game...

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51 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Jackson is limited due to his height. He just can't keep up deep, and he's not good at jump balls. Attacking him deep is always a good idea. I don't want Jackson back if he tries to break the bank. He can accept a team friendly deal or walk.

The problem in our secondary is that we can't play CJ the way he is meant to be played. CJ is press man ONLY. Do not play him in zone. Until CJ is up to speed we a vulnerable, that and we have busted coverage on a regular basis due to low football IQ secondary players.

Until today Jackson has been solid, but his showing today looked like he was just as clueless as Rhule

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42 minutes ago, 95Panthers4Ever said:

And that's simply not good enough in the NFL Joe Burrow made him look like a genius and he hasn't done nearly as good in the NFL not when he was with the saints and sure as hell not with us. I'd rather have Norv or Mike over this guy

If rather have someone that knows offenses in and out, that can adapt on the fly and won't stay down...

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Donte wasn't on today, but most of the secondary was on to be honest. The only person in the secondary that played well was Jeremy Chinn. Didn't help that the pass rush wasn't effective enough. But you've also got to give credit where it due, Washington played a well balanced game. Their O-line outplayed the D-line to the point that they even used a 3rd string centre & was effective for them. You've also gotta give Heinicke credit. He made a couple of big time plays.

 

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