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Official Panthers at Falcons GameDay Thread!


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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Great counter argument.  I stand corrected with this new data you have presented.  It took one game for you to try to declare him a bust?  I expected better...

Didn’t say he was a bust just that his arm is weak and he lacks zip and accuracy on deep throws

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Just now, TheCasillas said:

i have no idea what you are talking about.. nor do I care - haha. I dont think you meant to quote me.

He is trying to say Young doesn't have a NFL arm.  Typical Huddler overreacting to a game.  Young is a bust we should have drafted AR (who left hurt) yada yada yada....

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1 minute ago, Mol3m4n said:

They're not though. They suck.

I don't know that the Panthers are a top-31 team in terms of talent. Most of the good players were traded away, and their replacements are not very good. Coaching-wise, the calls were largely poor today, and the QB could've benefited from some wide receiver separation -- but looking at who he's throwing to, there just wasn't much. He missed some throws, as every rookie does, and he made some poor decisions. 

But by and large, my biggest gripes are with Reich's decision-making, and having to throw the ball away over and over because nobody's open. 

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

Didn’t say he was a bust just that his arm is weak and he lacks zip Ann accuracy on deep throws

You said he doesn't have an NFL arm.  A QB without a "NFL arm" drafted at 1 would be considered a bust.  He may not have an elite arm, but it is more than enough for the NFL.  

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