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PFF grades from Panthers' Week 4 loss to Cardinals


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31 minutes ago, rmoneyg35 said:

I’m sorry but I don’t think Elfein is as good as the PFF scores show. He’s constantly getting beat and is on the ground. I would love to see how good Bozeman is

Listen to Mike Lombardi about PFF grades. I put extremely little stock into them as nobody over there knows football. They had Nick Bosa ranked extremely low last week I believe. Listen to Mike Lombardi’s GM shuffle pod from 9.25 for that one. 
Since the Panthers are “analytically” entrenched now - I bet they use those as the gospel. Rhule will probably start quoting them soon. 

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20 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Boy the people calling for Erving sure do have short memories. Please go put on some 2021 tape and then tell me if you feel the same way.

Brother look around, its dire times........this is just like the Baker or Darnold deal. I got around 50+ post dumping on Erv, hated the move since it was signed. Motons 2022 is on par with Ervs 2021, deal is that was at LT and new OL coach may have improve him some. Plus I do not care if its Bozeman, Mays, Erv, or even a PS call up like Brown......just need better RT play. Overall the OL has been good enough, weird that the weak point is Moton. 

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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

Brother look around, its dire times........this is just like the Baker or Darnold deal. I got around 50+ post dumping on Erv, hated the move since it was signed. Motons 2022 is on par with Ervs 2021, deal is that was at LT and new OL coach may have improve him some. Plus I do not care if its Bozeman, Mays, Erv, or even a PS call up like Brown......just need better RT play. Overall the OL has been good enough, weird that the weak point is Moton. 

Probably because he is banged up. Erving is a disaster. There is no comparison.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Probably because he is banged up. Erving is a disaster. There is no comparison.

Park it then, take 4 week IR trip and strength whatever knee/back/calf/ankle......cause Motons play is Erv bad.

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, no. I know you like Erving for some reason but that dude is one of the worst OL we have seen in the last decade.

bro you got me mixed up, I hated when they announced the signing. Only thing I liked about him was hes a great backup to carry on gamedays since he can play all 5......bad but still. Check out any of threads when he signed and most of the ones where he was the main topic. 

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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Yeah, no. I know you like Erving for some reason but that dude is one of the worst OL we have seen in the last decade.

Erving was bad but I mean the dude wasn't even the worst OL on our team last year lol.  John Miller and Michael Jordan were considerably worse IMO...*shudders*.

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

@kungfoodude I mainly used Erv, but the search doesnt like that. But I still got a few Erving ones

 

 

Got some more hateful comments I know, but the search machine doesnt list any with "Erv". hmmm

I am just saying you have mentioned before you like him as a utility backup. I don't. He's terrible wherever he plays. 

We fundamentally disagree on that.

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