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Brady Christensen scores highest ratings of the season at LT again.


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5 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

Rhule is completly clueless when it comes to evaluating players,especially offensive linemen. He must not have watched Brady Christensen become a consensus All American while  doing a bang up job at left tackle for BYU.

I was surprised Christensen  lasted so long in the draft and thought he was a steal going to the Panthers 70th overall in the 3rd round of the draft, since a lot of  scouts were comparing him to the Chiefs Eric Fisher.

Lasting to 70 should tell you something 

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42 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Lasting to 70 should tell you something 

The place a player is selected in the NFL Draft is not always an indication that being drafted low is fool proof  or high a mistake.

Two good examples we can relate to  among many,many  others is Greg Little being taken early and  and Sam Darnold being selected third overall by the New York Jets in the 2018 NFL Draft.

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29 minutes ago, WOW!! said:

This is 3 alone that can't be on the QB no matter how much you hate them..

2 and 3 are the same play.  4 wasn't a sack.

at most there were 2 sacks shown.

On the second one who do you blame for the sack?  Sam left the pocket because of pressure by Jordan's man but the actual sack was done by Moton's man, but it really wasn't Moton's fault.

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The LT panther bar is as low as it can be, still Chirst has proved in just 2.8 weeks he is the best on the team.

 

I still maintain moving Chirst to LG and finding/drafting a LT....

 

Also need a new OL coach. Sure he didn't have much to work with, but also seen other coaches take similar talent and do better, 

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9 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

2 and 3 are the same play.  4 wasn't a sack.

at most there were 2 sacks shown.

On the second one who do you blame for the sack?  Sam left the pocket because of pressure by Jordan's man but the actual sack was done by Moton's man, but it really wasn't Moton's fault.

Look at the YouTube tape then.. And QB pressure are also a thing.. The 2nd sack is on the interior as a whole.. Because he couldn't step up.. from Cam Jordan outside pressure and when he tried to escape is when Cam got him.. But the problem is the pressure is getting end to easily and to quick..

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3 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

The line is terrible but Darnold is completely blind to the pressure as well.  There were a couple times a guy ran right into him, and it wasn't from his blindside.

I get it that the line should be blocking most of these guys, but aren't there hot read situations where he's supposed to see that coming?

What happens when your hot read drops the ball?? like dj did 3x, And Chubba did twice...

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