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Official Panthers at Patriots Gameday Thread!


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13 minutes ago, Chief Keek said:

2nd string OL is going to consist of Erving, Elfein, Mays, and probably Jordan. Two guys on that list can't stay healthy so that guarantees Tecklenburg, Brown, or Daley suiting up.

2nd string DL consists of a bunch of JAGS. Haynes is the only serviceable one out of that group.

Barno may be a 6th rounder but he's a 9.72 sparq score athlete.... he's not popping off the screen as q "jag" so far.

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43 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Idk man.  Matt definitely looked better, but he still looked bad.  Those deep throws were especially troubling.  I know the blocking was atrocious, but I don't see anything to be excited about with Matt right now.

And PJ played like poo tonight.  Usually, he'll have one or two big mistakes, but he has several big plays/throws to outweigh them.  He only had the bad plays tonight.

Corral’s first deep hall was a perfect throw that would’ve been caught if it were a better WR. 

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

His foot is what he kept injuring in college. Unfortunately it’s easy to aggravate/injure again. 

 

28 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

 

Panthers QB injuring his foot on the turf in New England in the preseason just brings back all kinds of bad memories.

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