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Panthers Vs Jets 7pm


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14 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

I'm not worried about the QB right now. If he plays, great. If not... I get it. Would rather see Bryce out there a few drives but I understand why they don't want to risk it yet. 

I really want to see the starting oline against the Jets starters. I want to see Carolinas starting dline stop the run and create pressure. Also want to see some WRs run after the catch. I know y'all ain't gone like this, but the only player that juked a guy in the open field last year was the QB. 

Hot take: wide receivers used to be smaller and shifty players for a reason. I prefer a Stefon Diggs over DK. 

I am not sure I believe that but good that he juked somebody. I remember it, not what game but I saw it. I’m sure I muttered damn he sucks...

Yeah, get the mules that do the real work, a good test.

I really don’t care a lot about the skill guys, too many hamstrings already, but this could be a reason I want the 1st team:

I thought the skip or hitch was gone from Young’s routine. If I saw right, that needs to be confirmed. When he has to have the play, like for the win, or is in a pressure moment, we need to see that because that is when people revert to their comfort zone, relative to trotting out rebuilt fundamentals and mechanics.

Athletes, musicians, whoever else needs a repeatable result from their technique, struggle with it. It’s hard. 

And those of us who have attempted to rebuild something that you can already make work, you have to regress and the thinking comes back in and it is a job to get all the way there and trust it. 

So let’s see it.

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14 minutes ago, strato said:

 

I am not sure I believe that but good that he juked somebody. I remember it, not what game but I saw it. I’m sure I muttered damn he sucks...

Yeah, get the mules that do the real work, a good test.

I really don’t care a lot about the skill guys, too many hamstrings already, but this could be a reason I want the 1st team:

I thought the skip or hitch was gone from Young’s routine. If I saw right, that needs to be confirmed. When he has to have the play, like for the win, or is in a pressure moment, we need to see that because that is when people revert to their comfort zone, relative to trotting out rebuilt fundamentals and mechanics.

Athletes, musicians, whoever else needs a repeatable result from their technique, struggle with it. It’s hard. 

And those of us who have attempted to rebuild something that you can already make work, you have to regress and the thinking comes back in and it is a job to get all the way there and trust it. 

So let’s see it.

I think Mingo had a juke during the game against Houston but I can't remember another player/time all season. They'd just catch and fall or run out of bounds. 

Hopefully Bryce has cleaned some things up. But honestly no one will care if he's completing passes. I'm more concerned with him staying aggressive and continuing to take shots downfield. 

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Hoping to see everybody make it out of the game healthy, first and foremost. Some of the position groups are already having their depth tested due to injury (EDGE, CB, OL).

Looking to see guys execute and win match ups. I especially want to see rookies and backups alike play with a little more consistency like Canales is asking for.

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5 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

I think Mingo had a juke during the game against Houston but I can't remember another player/time all season. They'd just catch and fall or run out of bounds. 

Hopefully Bryce has cleaned some things up. But honestly no one will care if he's completing passes. I'm more concerned with him staying aggressive and continuing to take shots downfield. 

Those mechanics though, he needs them right. I look and I believe he needs to use more effort than those strapping dudes with the big arms. To get the same results. And then the more effort you are using the easier it is for those mechanics to break down. 

I guess it is a long way of saying I don’t think he has a lot of margin for error and it needs to be right. So I hope it is, and let’s see it it. 

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