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PFF Reporter and Bucs Analyst predictions on wins plus breakout players


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An entertaining listen from non Panthers fans on  state the team   It is about 15 mins. Enjoy if you have time   

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1. PFF WRITER  6 and 10      Reason Dave Canales  very very big on Dave  other than Harbaugh, believes Dave to be best hire this year 

2. Bucs Analyst  3 and 13      Reason still too many holes 

Other comments 

 1. breakout players:   Online, D Johnson     Jaycee and Derek

 2. offensive mvp :    young      defensive: Derek   

Video below 

https://youtu.be/RykId-lv6Js?si=AhLqZbiqBy_1SI-g

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13 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

An entertaining listen from non Panthers fans on  state the team   It is about 15 mins. Enjoy if you have time   

record prediction    

1. PFF WRITER  6 and 10      Reason Dave Canales  very very big on Dave  other than Harbaugh, believes Dave to be best hire this year 

2. Bucs Analyst  3 and 13      Reason still too many holes 

Other comments 

 1. breakout players:   Online, D Johnson     Jaycee and Derek

 2. offensive mvp :    young      defensive: Derek   

Video below 

https://youtu.be/RykId-lv6Js?si=AhLqZbiqBy_1SI-g

why are they predicting 16 game seasons?  (PFF guy in video says 6-11, the TB guy picked 3-13--duh.)

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7 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

This guy thinks Bryce has a similar skill set to Baker Mayfield?

neither has a naturally talented arm and need to use their entire body to throw things that look like nfl throws

it's one of the reasons that baker falls apart if he has any kind of injury anywhere; he simply can't overcome it with arm strength alone

it's the opposite of cam. his arm was so talented that he never really developed the hardcore mechanics and footwork, because he didn't need to. when he dove trying to tackle the DB after Kelvin's fat ass cut his route short, and he injured his shoulder, he just didn't have the other parts to fall back on.

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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

neither has a naturally talented arm and need to use their entire body to throw things that look like nfl throws

it's one of the reasons that baker falls apart if he has any kind of injury anywhere; he simply can't overcome it with arm strength alone

Baker doesn't need a running start throwing deep to get velocity...

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10 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

An entertaining listen from non Panthers fans on  state the team   It is about 15 mins. Enjoy if you have time   

record prediction    

1. PFF WRITER  6 and 10      Reason Dave Canales  very very big on Dave  other than Harbaugh, believes Dave to be best hire this year 

2. Bucs Analyst  3 and 13      Reason still too many holes 

Other comments 

 1. breakout players:   Online, D Johnson     Jaycee and Derek

 2. offensive mvp :    young      defensive: Derek   

Video below 

https://youtu.be/RykId-lv6Js?si=AhLqZbiqBy_1SI-g

 

Just save yourself the time and watch this 4 second clip instead.

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59 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

neither has a naturally talented arm and need to use their entire body to throw things that look like nfl throws

it's one of the reasons that baker falls apart if he has any kind of injury anywhere; he simply can't overcome it with arm strength alone

it's the opposite of cam. his arm was so talented that he never really developed the hardcore mechanics and footwork, because he didn't need to. when he dove trying to tackle the DB after Kelvin's fat ass cut his route short, and he injured his shoulder, he just didn't have the other parts to fall back on.

 Same lazy take just lump him in with guys that he leaves in the 'I'm short' dust. 

This game will be really educational. We'll see if he actually has those mechanics and footwork transitioned or if it is still 'clear the runway' when time to throw deep.

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2 hours ago, electro's horse said:

neither has a naturally talented arm and need to use their entire body to throw things that look like nfl throws

it's one of the reasons that baker falls apart if he has any kind of injury anywhere; he simply can't overcome it with arm strength alone

it's the opposite of cam. his arm was so talented that he never really developed the hardcore mechanics and footwork, because he didn't need to. when he dove trying to tackle the DB after Kelvin's fat ass cut his route short, and he injured his shoulder, he just didn't have the other parts to fall back on.

That's not true though?  Baker has a really strong arm.  I believe he currently holds the record for longest air yards pass in a game.  I could be mistaken but I'm fairly certain.  He's just always been known as an accurate dink and dunk guy since college. 

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