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PFF grades from Panthers Week 5 loss to 49ers (Ekwanu and Brown excellent, CJ Henderson horrific)


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23 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Say what? Wilks has been his position coach all through camp and this season. He still looks awful.

 

I can’t tell if you’re trolling or not, but if you just didn’t know the DC is the one who sets the game plan on defense. Wilks was not the DC until now (which he defacto is now)

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

17. DT Daviyon Nixon: 50.7
18. S Sean Chandler: 47.1
19. LB Cory Littleton: 38.6
20. LB Shaq Thompson: 37.6
21. CB CJ Henderson: 29.3

At what point will we realize Shaq is a bust. Dude has never stood out except for a few times a year when Luke was there to tell him what play was being ran by the offense. Good leader, average player, not worth 24 mil next year

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1 minute ago, Admiral Ackbar said:

At what point will we realize Shaq is a bust. Dude has never stood out except for a few times a year when Luke was there to tell him what play was being ran by the offense. Good leader, average player, not worth 24 mil next year

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4 minutes ago, Admiral Ackbar said:

At what point will we realize Shaq is a bust. Dude has never stood out except for a few times a year when Luke was there to tell him what play was being ran by the offense. Good leader, average player, not worth 24 mil next year

The Panthers' organization has always thought much higher of Shaq Thompson than anyone else has. That's been a very good thing for Shaq's bank account but it hasn't done much for us on the field. He's a JAG who's paid like a future HOFer.

Shaq's only problem is his contract. If he was paid like a decent starting LB he would be an asset. But his contract is a liability.

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3 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Do you just not understand that a DB coach and a DC have completely different responsibilities? DC Wilks can use him in a completely different way than DC Snow. Not sure what you don’t understand. 

Jesus, man. Wilks was his position coach. Literally directly coaching him in technique everyday. He still sucked. Trust and believe it's not in anyone's scheme to simply fail miserable to cover someone. That's what Henderson does constantly because he sucks. You can't scheme for sucking.

 

 

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49 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

I am excited to see if Henderson progresses with Wilks. If anyone can get him to his potential, it is him. 

yea.... prolly not..he is who he is....bye.... go chill on the corner street in the city square...braggin  about what coulda been.. ...he can't be fixed....sad to say.

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