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PFF grades: vs Patriots Best and worst


TheSpecialJuan
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I shouldn't be suprised as I basically watched the backups of the worst team in the league last year. 

Same as last year ..Defense won't be the problem. Oline, WRs and QB look shaky. 

I will say the playcalling looks much better. And if we catch the balls we repeatedly dropped the outlook isn't as bad. 

2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Terrace is gonna get his ass cut 

His saving grace is probably the fact all our WRs were ass last night. 

Mingo reverted back to his last year's mid season form.... the worse version. 

ISM dropped what could have been a a TD. 

Our best receiver was BY FAR the one that's currently a converted TE. 

If thats any indication, I hope we don't play in rain again. The only brightside in total is that we were without 20+ starters. 

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Panthers G Chandler Zavala

A fourth-round draft pick in 2023, Zavala struggled across 374 snaps as a rookie, allowing 33 quarterback pressures from 249 pass-blocking snaps. He was on the field for 54 snaps against the Patriots in this game and looked much improved. He earned an 81.6 PFF run-blocking grade and a 78.1 PFF pass-blocking grade after allowing just two pressures from 37 pass-blocking snaps.

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-pff-grades-are-live-preseason-week-1-2024

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On 8/9/2024 at 5:18 PM, Jackie Lee said:

Good thing we have good depth at the center positi…Hey, at least Mays’ backup wasn’t quite as horrible as him?

He gave up a sack and totally whiffed on his block--however, one play.  He was all conference for 3 years in college, so maybe there is that

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3 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:
Panthers G Chandler Zavala

A fourth-round draft pick in 2023, Zavala struggled across 374 snaps as a rookie, allowing 33 quarterback pressures from 249 pass-blocking snaps. He was on the field for 54 snaps against the Patriots in this game and looked much improved. He earned an 81.6 PFF run-blocking grade and a 78.1 PFF pass-blocking grade after allowing just two pressures from 37 pass-blocking snaps.

https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-pff-grades-are-live-preseason-week-1-2024

This is huge because I am starting to think that BC might become our center.

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On 8/9/2024 at 6:25 PM, TheSpecialJuan said:

Terrace is gonna get his ass cut 

You know how I live on the edge.  I fear nothing--throw caution to the wind.  So I will go ahead and name our WRs to save us a lot of complaining:

1. Johnson

2. Thielen

3. Legette

4. Mingo

5. Coker

6.  Smith Marsette 

Neck out--but so is my chest.  Get some, Huddle.

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There are guys that will be on our final roster at WR and OL who aren't currently on the team. Someone else's trash is better than our current trash.

Yep.  With the first waiver wire option, I hope Morgan is busy as heck scouting the bottoms of rosters--every team cuts a player or two they would love to keep

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