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NFL News: 2023 Season


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4 hours ago, ladypanther said:

Interesting stat:

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Offensive philosophies prioritize short, precise passes, and the average air yards per attempt has been on the decline for the past four seasons. Defenses have adapted by focusing on the pass rush and coverage, pressuring quarterbacks to release the ball even earlier, thereby encouraging even shorter passes and the highest overall pressure rate since 2017. Meanwhile, personnel groupings featuring multiple wide receivers and a single running back have become more prevalent, again encouraging quicker passes to exploit favorable matchups in open space. The net result: If current numbers hold, NFL teams would average the fewest passing yards per game since 2008.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/09/20/nfl-picks-odds-best-bets-week-3/

Get you a QB that can throw bombs.

 

 

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Pats sign Will Grier off the Bengals practice squad. He wasn't the answer to our QB problems but he seemed well liked by everyone while on the roster and the Cowboys obviously thought highly of him as a person too making sure to give him ample opportunity to show something in the third preseason game, an opportunity he took full advantage of. I hope the guy can carve out a nice career as a backup.

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5 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

that hurts

 

 

Yeah it does. Leave it to the Panthers to look past the hometown kid projected to potentially go #1 overall who bafflingly falls to the 5th just to end up playing like a guy who should've gone #1 overall. Imagine the stories the Panthers could run with hometown kid Ickey protecting the blindside of hometown kid Sam, fierce rivals in college and best friends in the NFL.

Oh well.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah it does. Leave it to the Panthers to look past the hometown kid projected to potentially go #1 overall who bafflingly falls to the 5th just to end up playing like a guy who should've gone #1 overall. Imagine the stories the Panthers could run with hometown kid Ickey protecting the blindside of hometown kid Sam, fierce rivals in college and best friends in the NFL.

Oh well.

the trajectory of this franchise looks completely different if fat fuging fitt did a better job scouting the 2 qbs

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On 9/22/2023 at 8:04 AM, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah it does. Leave it to the Panthers to look past the hometown kid projected to potentially go #1 overall who bafflingly falls to the 5th just to end up playing like a guy who should've gone #1 overall. Imagine the stories the Panthers could run with hometown kid Ickey protecting the blindside of hometown kid Sam, fierce rivals in college and best friends in the NFL.

Oh well.

I remember we were saying in here to just fuging double up on QBs since we needed one so bad. Instead, we took a LB that we waived after 1 year. SMH. I thought I liked the Young pick but there’s been so much “post-Rhule” evidence that we don’t know WTF we are doing that I’m already of the mind that we’ll need an entire cleansing yet again because we don’t have the draft picks or solid foundation to build on.

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Yo this chandler jones poo going on on Twitter today is fuging wild. 

(also for those calling us a joke… we are nowhere close to trending on Twitter as a joke franchise on Twitter. Right now bears and raiders are stealing the show. 
 

the only people that talk about us on Twitter is us.

 

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