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Official Panthers at Bucs GameDay Thread!


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14 minutes ago, Mol3m4n said:

Imagine drafting an oft-injured cornerback instead of Justin Fields. 

what a poorly timed comment.  Justin Fields has had 6 different injuries since entering the league and missed 6 games due to injury... has turned the ball over twice today and thrown for a whopping 33 yards... and has never thrown for 300 yards in his career. Since entering the league he has turned over the ball 33 times...

 

He is a damn good runner though.

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1 minute ago, onmyown said:

i don’t think there is any other team in the NFL that can go from so good to so bad so quick on a consistent basis over so very many years like the Carolina panthers

That’s what happens when you get good at masking gaping holes at talent year after year. Someone eventually finds those weaknesses on a week to week basis. I thought Tepper would pay to have that fixed, but it’s almost worse now.

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Just now, pantherj said:

Mike Evans should be shadowed by our best DB, with a safety over the top. There shouldn't be a time when he is running free with Taylor a MILE down the field with a HoF QB starring at him. That's not Taylor's fault.

Yep, not Taylor’s fault he’s still on a NFL roster either. Wilks shouldn’t be made head coach for this decision alone.

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2 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Mike Evans should be shadowed by our best DB, with a safety over the top. There shouldn't be a time when he is running free with Taylor a MILE down the field with a HoF QB starring at him. That's not Taylor's fault.

Put Norman at free safety. At least he knows what's going on out there. Chinn is usually back there running around like a chicken with his head cut off. He should be up on the line blitzing

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2 minutes ago, pantherj said:

Mike Evans should be shadowed by our best DB, with a safety over the top. There shouldn't be a time when he is running free with Taylor a MILE down the field with a HoF QB starring at him. That's not Taylor's fault.

Kind of like leaving Remmers on Von Bell in the Super Bowl.

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