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Official Panthers at Seahawks GameDay Thread


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1 minute ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

What does that have to do with anything lol

CMCs problem is he plays a devalued position and his availability 

I guess you don't know his history. To him McCaffrey is the modern GOAT RB. But you can't step up in big moments if you aren't on the field. Catsfan69 has inconsistent standards that's my point.

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14 minutes ago, frankw said:

Why do you hate our left tackle?

He is a great run blocker and a decent pass blocker on play actions and screens. He just sucks and has terrible technique on pure passing downs and drop backs. Makes for a huge weakness in 3rd and long and GWD situations in the 4th quarter. Tired of seeing RBs, TEs, and BC desperately hustling to clean up Ekwonu's pass blocking.

When all is said and done he will be playing at OG and be one of the best in the NFL. His pass blocking is not going to improve at the NFL level. BC is a better pass blocker at LT.

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4 minutes ago, bigdog10 said:

Name someone opposite Crosby and Hutchinson?

Our guys has another top ten pick beside him. 

Yeah, who was drafted as a space-eating, run stuffer lol.

And Crosby was largely invisible the other night as well, and was getting held a ton.  

And again, almost all season, Burns is getting double teamed and chipped in addition to being held, EVERY play.

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