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Official Panthers at Commies GameDay Thread


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4 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

Meanwhile Christensen at LG…

 

Interesting. BC looked better at LG than I thought he would. His quickness at footwork look pretty solid. It seems clear than Icky and BC need to be the starters on the left side. How did Bozeman look? I’m sure better than Elf…

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BC looks like he belongs on the OL as a starter. If Horn can stay healthy and we get anything out of TMJ or Tremble that 21 class could be decent… Shi is starting to come along, Taylor got some good PT last year and is good depth. Even Hoskins is starting to look ok.  

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21 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Interesting. BC looked better at LG than I thought he would. His quickness at footwork look pretty solid. It seems clear than Icky and BC need to be the starters on the left side. How did Bozeman look? I’m sure better than Elf…

Some PFF numbers. No Bozeman grade on here but you see where Elf is. Red means bad

 

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17 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Some PFF numbers. No Bozeman grade on here but you see where Elf is. Red means bad

 

Didn’t realize Corbett played poorly. He was solid with the Rams last year. They really need to get their starting lineup situated so they can gel together. 

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21 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Didn’t realize Corbett played poorly. He was solid with the Rams last year. They really need to get their starting lineup situated so they can gel together. 

Corbett has not been good anywhere else he played besides with the Rams, and McVay is pretty good at scheming against guys weaknesses. There is no excuse for still trotting out Elf and Jordan though. 

Rhule should not be here and it so obvious to everyone except Tepper. 

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Corbett better not get to comfortable. Mays will come in and snatch his job if he’s not careful. Pleasants also might snatch a position up.

Just based off of yesterday I’d go.

LT - Ekwonu

LG - Christensen, Brown

C - Bozeman, Tecklenburg

RG - Corbett, Mays

RT - Moton, Pleasants

 

Would probably want to add a veteran after cut downs and move one of Tecklenburg or Brown to the PS.

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1 hour ago, PootieNunu said:

Corbett has not been good anywhere else he played besides with the Rams, and McVay is pretty good at scheming against guys weaknesses. There is no excuse for still trotting out Elf and Jordan though. 

Rhule should not be here and it so obvious to everyone except Tepper. 

Anywhere else? Lol he is only 26 was drafted in the second round by the dysfunctional Browns and only played there his rookie year before being traded to the Rams. So all you are saying is he looked bad his rookie year playing for the Browns and played much better when traded to another team. 

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15 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Corbett got Mayfield crunched on that deep ball to Robby

Yeah I’d expect a missed block or two in his first preseason game on a new team/scheme with new OL around him. They need to keep our starting OL out longer the next game to let them build some chemistry. 

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