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Best and Worst PFF from Sunday


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41 minutes ago, AU-panther said:

Panthers Pro Football Focus grades: Best and worst from Week 17 (usatoday.com)

Nice to see BC at 70.6, considering another post had his pass block at 77 we can surmise his run block was a bit behind, but probably not atrocious.

Speaking of atrocious the bottom 5.......

 

Oof so 4 of our worst offensive players are they guys that Rhule is won't budge on, but BC he still isn't sure if LT is where he's gonna stay. Tepper has to at the least force the hire of NFL coordinators that can take over head coaching during next years bye. Rhule will know what's going down if that happens and he can either suck it up or bail before camp starts

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4 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Oof so 4 of our worst offensive players are they guys that Rhule is won't budge on, but BC he still isn't sure if LT is where he's gonna stay. Tepper has to at the least force the hire of NFL coordinators that can take over head coaching during next years bye. Rhule will know what's going down if that happens and he can either suck it up or bail before camp starts

Except is is from PFF so it's basically watercooler talk level stuff. Hey my friend loves football and makes up grades, sometimes he is really close and now he gets paid to make stuff up. That is PFF, just something to talk about and is absolutely disputable. 

You are 100% right on this one but I wouldn't want Tepper basing big decisions off of PFF. I hope he doesn't even know it exists. I think the obvious crappy play from Rhule's guys proves enough. The OC thing is a disaster waiting to happen, Rhule will want to hire his person and Tepper might not have the ability to force it. His football skills are basically reduced to a sledgehammer in the shape of a bag of money. 

At least we get to laugh at it all. 

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