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Official Panthers at Commies GameDay Thread


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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

That's not really the point.  The point is they prioritized giving their rookie reps in preseason instead of wasting time on known quantities in backup roles.

Coral probably won't be a starter this season but I do agree PJ walker is a scub who shouldn't be on the team and these reps should be Corals.

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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

That's not really the point.  The point is they prioritized giving their rookie reps in preseason instead of wasting time on known quantities in backup roles.

As they should, they know what they have in Tannehill. According to Rhule… we have a QB battle… for better or worse (and it’s worse)… the Panthers aren’t giving Corral a chance.

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

First team D dominated. First team O didn't look spectacular but moved the ball methodically. OL struggled though. Secondary looks good. DL depth looks non-existent.

Washington's announcer? *ball gargling sounds*

Nice to hear, nothing too surprising there. Has Ickey played at all?

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

As they should, they know what they have in Tannehill. According to Rhule… we have a QB battle… for better or worse (and it’s worse)… the Panthers aren’t giving Corral a chance.

Well and they know what they have in Logan Woodside.  He's been on their team for a few years and they know what he is.  PJ is no different.  He's a known quantity.

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1. Typical 2 minute Matt Rhule garbage. There was no excuse to not get points there, or have an attempt at least. Terrible decision by PJ, terrible clock management by the Head Coach. 

2. On the plus side, this looks like a real NFL offense with both Baker and Darnold. Once again Darnold looks like a 1st round talent when he's asked to take 5 snaps but if this were a full game he would turn into Teddy Checkdown and we'd all be lamenting the fact that he's playing.

3. Love Baker's aggressive nature, as evidenced by his trust throw to Anderson. Anderson isn't the guy to go get those but if the Panthers were to find an AJ Brown type, he would be perfect for that role.

4. Rashard Higgins needs to start, period. Put him in over Robbie in two receiver sets, run him in the slot or outside on three, get Robbie lined up on a nickel or linebacker

5. That's it.

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8 minutes ago, Panthering said:

Can someone hit me with a few bullet points of the game so far? I cannot watch it.

 

Some of our defensive rookies did more than just flash.  Barno made plays, and the LB out of Penn State we took in the 4th is a big hitter, broke up what looked like a sure completion.  

The main thing I felt best about was when Baker started the game, and led us to a FG.  Darnold came in and pretty much Darnolded but got us a TD.

I'm no X and O guy, but I can tell you how I felt watching.  Baker looked like an NFL starter.  He just looked right...comfortable, confidant.  I lost that feeling as soon as Sam took over.

I hate it for Sam, but Baker made me feel so much better leading the team.  Haven't felt that comfortable in our O since the season Cam was still healthy.

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