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Miles "Swindler" Sanders


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Ive given him a new nickname. "Swindler"  because he absolutely stole money from Fiterrer given this absolute shite he has put on the field

This is insanely bad. How the flying fu.ck does this dude keep getting so many of the carries? Wtf????

AT ATL 18 car 72 yds 4.0 ypc 0 TD
VS NO 14 car 43 yds 3.1 ypc 0TD
AT SEA 9 car 24 yds 2.7 ypc 1 TD
VS MIN 13 car 19 yds 1.5 ypc 0 TD 

Total 54 rushes 158 yds 2.9 ypc 
 

 

 

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i was believing the OL would be able to RUN block like late last year. Sorta like WR not getting separation, sanders has had to deal will defenders in the back field a few times.....along with him sucking in-between.

About the only thing ive seen him do well is biltz pickup...

OL has been homeless cheeks thus far,,,

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11 minutes ago, Basbear said:

i was believing the OL would be able to RUN block like late last year. Sorta like WR not getting separation, sanders has had to deal will defenders in the back field a few times.....along with him sucking in-between.

About the only thing ive seen him do well is biltz pickup...

OL has been homeless cheeks thus far,,,

lost two key starters at the guard spot however chuba runs the ball a lot more efficiently with the same O-line...

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2 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

lost two key starters at the guard spot however chuba runs the ball a lot more efficiently with the same O-line...

can not disagree, he is hoping around too much. chuba has clearly played better and if he could catch better, should get the lions share while sanders can solve his fumble issue form the sideline.....

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Chubba was running well the first half of the last game iirc. Then he started getting stuffed later . But overall he has vastly out performed sanders. 

You could say the same with Shenault but he just hasn't gotten enough carries for me to really Guage his rushing performance 

You could use the injuries to Corbett and Christensen as excuses but I saw Christian mccafrey run wild in 2018 and 2019 behind some not so great o lines with shitty qb play and everyone on defense knowing he's getting the ball.

At some point as a rb, if you are really that dude, you don't suck as badly as sanders has even behind this caliber o line

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Players get paid to play. It's up to the FO and coaches to figure out who is worth it. The Panthers have issues with that so here we are.

Whatever. Anyone on this team could be dumped at the end of the year cap wise I believe. Sanders is just a drop in the bucket of problems really.

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4 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

Ive given him a new nickname. "Swindler"  because he absolutely stole money from Fiterrer given this absolute shite he has put on the field

This is insanely bad. How the flying fu.ck does this dude keep getting so many of the carries? Wtf????

AT ATL 18 car 72 yds 4.0 ypc 0 TD
VS NO 14 car 43 yds 3.1 ypc 0TD
AT SEA 9 car 24 yds 2.7 ypc 1 TD
VS MIN 13 car 19 yds 1.5 ypc 0 TD 

Total 54 rushes 158 yds 2.9 ypc 
 

 

 

poo when u sign with the only team that called that ain't on him. First red flag was letting foreman walk and signing him

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