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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 3 win


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1 hour ago, NCBlu said:

Ppl really need to start putting some respect on Hubbard's name he gets way to much hate around here. I seen a very quick to hit holes and burst I didn't know he had. He plays all out every play

We were spoiled by mccaffrey and people look at him as a downgrade without acknowledging every RB in the NFL would also be a downgrade from mccaffrey

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3 hours ago, ChuckWag78 said:

I re-watched the game today, and the TEs stood out more positively to me than during the original broadcast. They both were solo blocking DLs at times and holding their own. 

 

3 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

I never know how to take PFF TE grades because I'm not sure how much is the grade is based on blocking vs. receiving.

I thought Tremble was OK but Sanders messed up a few times. He was the one who blocked Moton and let Dalton take a hit from an untouched blocker. He didn’t catch anything either. He waited for it and let the defender make a play on the ball instead.

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1 hour ago, KillaCamNewton said:

We were spoiled by mccaffrey and people look at him as a downgrade without acknowledging every RB in the NFL would also be a downgrade from mccaffrey

Chubba has gotten better because he has put in work. As a rookie in Rhule and Brady’s system he was a mess, but His hands, Blocking, vision are all greatly improved. I really think if Brooks can contribute and be half as good as people say later in the year we will have a really good 1,2 Punch!

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4 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Worst of the defense

15. FS Xavier Woods: 51.0
16. ILB Trevin Wallace: 49.7
17. DT DeShawn Williams: 49.4
18. SS Nick Scott: 48.4
19. SS Jammie Robinson: 41.2

Trevin Wallace played OLB in the game. Not sure that's gonna work out. Honestly would rather try Shaq outside and move Trevin inside. 

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1 hour ago, Iceup said:

Chubba has gotten better because he has put in work. As a rookie in Rhule and Brady’s system he was a mess, but His hands, Blocking, vision are all greatly improved. I really think if Brooks can contribute and be half as good as people say later in the year we will have a really good 1,2 Punch!

He looked hopeless to me as a rookie.  Like how did we draft a RB that’s not even as good as Blackshear.  But he’s developed into one of the better ball carriers in the league.  He’s not a home run hitter but he gets what’s there pretty reliably.  He runs hard.

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4 hours ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

I think the narrative this year shifted IMO when he was given weapons and protection so the excuses are gone.   

Hopefully after last game. Plenty of talking heads continued last season's narrative about the O-line and receivers. 

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Happy to see Chubba excelling. He appears to be the epitome of what a solid team player and leader is made up of. This guy definitely deserves a "C" on his jersey judging by how hard the runs and his effort put in. He should be a Panther for a number of years to come at the right price. Matt Rhule 's wife did a good job drafting him while all his many different coaches since he has been here have done a solid job combined in developing him but it took a solid coachable player in Chubba to do something with that coaching and better himself to improve as a player. By far one of my favorite Panthers who is a total Keep Pounding type guy. He is all effort and heart from what I see.

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12 hours ago, ChuckWag78 said:

I re-watched the game today, and the TEs stood out more positively to me than during the original broadcast. They both were solo blocking DLs at times and holding their own. 

Sanders missed several blocks. It’s going to take time for him but I do think that was a great pick, nonetheless. Need to get him more involved in the receiving game. 

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