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Official Jets at Panthers Game Day Thread!


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11 minutes ago, Rocky Davis said:

Hmmmm......wonder why the team didn't look good?

  • New coach and staff
  • Change to 3-4 defense without having players needed at key positions
  • New QB with new receivers
  • OL wasn't all the starters together, playing against a very good defensive line for the 2nd year under Saleh
  • Matt Corrall isn't very good

I have seen some people say the projected 1st team offense and defense need to play at least an entire half.  I really agree with this, injuries are going to happen but this team in particular needs the reps playing together.

 

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14 minutes ago, Rocky Davis said:

Hmmmm......wonder why the team didn't look good?

  • New coach and staff
  • Change to 3-4 defense without having players needed at key positions
  • New QB with new receivers
  • OL wasn't all the starters together, playing against a very good defensive line for the 2nd year under Saleh
  • Matt Corrall isn't very good

I have seen some people say the projected 1st team offense and defense need to play at least an entire half.  I really agree with this, injuries are going to happen but this team in particular needs the reps playing together.

Not sure I agree playing an entire half part on preseason games!! Usually takes about 3-4 regular season games for players to get conditioned 

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8 minutes ago, weyco2000 said:

I’ve seen enough, sure the OL sucked today, but damn his decision making is ass. 

Yeah and what's he looking for? Bryce's line faired no better. Terrifying hits on any QB. I know Frank is sort of laid back but there damn well needs to be some accountability in almost letting our franchise QB get murdered. Mind you one of them was egregious and should have not  only been penalized but ejected, full body wait and late.

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