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Confirmation of what others have pointed out, that the O-Line was giving Bryce plenty of time to make plays, but that the receivers were having trouble getting open.  In other words, were those missed plays because Bryce overthrew the receiver, or because the receiver wasn't where they were supposed to be?

The good news is that we can make adjustments to line those two things up for better connections

 

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On 9/11/2023 at 6:22 AM, TheCasillas said:

Hey everyone,

I am going to do it again this year where I watch all of the all22 footy for you all and breakdown plays. I have acquired a new piece of software that is going allow me to do gifs/mp4s of the footy , so I can do video breakdowns instead of just pictures. 

I will not be able to do this for week 2 and week 3 bc I will be on my honeymoon with my wife. 

Anyways, let me know what you want to see. Preferably in bulleted format like such:
 

  • How many deep shots were there that BY missed?
  • How was our coverage on the passing plays? Was it Ridder or was it us?
  • Was our receivers open or was it as bad as we think?

Glad to hear….you do a great job with this 

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14 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

omg...... first falcons play of the game when we tip the pass.... it was a pick 6........ fug

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Still got a blessing in Ridder catching the ball instead of swatting it down. That loss of yardage made it so that Bijan's following carry put the Falcons @ 3rd & 8 rather than 3rd & 2.

Then they singled Burns on the 3rd snap of the game and we saw what happened. Shout outs to Shaq coming in the delayed blitz as well to down Ridder!

I think you'll enjoy the Panthers first offensive drive (I'm catching bits between meetings today, hoping to finish by COB). Lots to like but also lots for the players to learn from. The game seemed like a tale of two halves. When you get to finish watching again, what did you see were the major differences between the two teams and what they did in the first vs. second halves? Any particular adjustments that stand out?

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25 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

I’d love to see the two interceptions again. 

Being there and sitting directly behind Bryce on both these plays they didn’t look good. Both times the second the ball left his hand our entire section wondered how the hell he didn’t see Bates. Especially the second time

Both on Bryce. Bates made an amazing read on the first one, but a QB like Mahomes sees the route at the top. Here is the video.. ill have my commentary in the bigger thread once d

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6 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Both on Bryce. Bates made an amazing read on the first one, but a QB like Mahomes sees the route at the top. Here is the video.. ill have my commentary in the bigger thread once d

one.

mannnnn theilen

you can see Bates bait him into that throw by just a step 19's way, BY thought he would have Hurst over the middle for a comp.

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40 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

mannnnn theilen

you can see Bates bait him into that throw by just a step 19's way, BY thought he would have Hurst over the middle for a comp.

It was just a fantastic play by Jessie Bates -- he essentially had two players covered by himself and he waited for Young to throw before he made a move, because he figured he'd be in place either way

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