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Bryce has the fewest open windows in the league, is the most accurate throwing with an open window


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25 minutes ago, Varking said:

I’ll never root for our guys to fail. But not being sold on him and rooting to fail aren’t the same thing. I mean I guess I could just not be critical and only post when I’m impressed?

You could stfu about a rookie that’s played his 2nd game with the most overhauled offensive roster in the NFL. 

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2 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You could stfu about a rookie that’s played his 2nd game with the most overhauled offensive roster in the NFL. 

If you're this angry defending an 0-2 Panthers team with a bottom 3 offense maybe it's time to unplug for awhile my guy.

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6 minutes ago, AceBoogie said:

You could stfu about a rookie that’s played his 2nd game with the most overhauled offensive roster in the NFL. 

Are you drinking this morning? Or is something going on in your life away from the huddle? Not sure what’s up with all the hostility. 

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11 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

They really need to get something going in the running game to pull off some play action. All this vanilla shotgun stuff is going nowhere. Clock/timeout management was a joke last night as well. Killed our own momentum

Hard to do that when the offense is constantly facing sdefenses that are stacked up in the box. 

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There are plays to be made out there, everybody is not covered.

He needs to get the backs more involved in the passing game.

Go back at look at the last scoring drive his top receiver was Hubbard. 

The play below resulted in an incompletion. The Saints defense didn't even bother defending Hubbard. 

 

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7 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

There are plays to be made out there, everybody is not covered.

He needs to get the backs more involved in the passing game.

Go back at look at the last scoring drive his top receiver was Hubbard. 

The play below resulted in an incompletion. The Saints defense didn't even bother defending Hubbard. 

 

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Prevent defense. 

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8 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

There are plays to be made out there, everybody is not covered.

He needs to get the backs more involved in the passing game.

Go back at look at the last scoring drive his top receiver was Hubbard. 

The play below resulted in an incompletion. The Saints defense didn't even bother defending Hubbard. 

 

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No one has, since half way through his rookie season when he had the dropsies.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

To be fair, most of us who've seen Hubbard on pass plays would likely understand that decision 😕

I think Hubbard's improved in that area. 

But for whatever reason the Saints were leaving the flats open all game. The drive that we emphasized the flats is the drive we scored on. 

He seems to be struggling to get the ball in the tight windows, make the defense account for the whole field and there will be holes in the zone. 

Brady made a killing with this. 

 

 

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