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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 3 win


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5 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

He has been our weak link. He is the single reason we drafted Bryce Young. Had we beaten Tampa in 2022, we never get the chance to make that mistake. 

Offensive line men are typically do not come into there own until the 3rd year we knew he was an incredibly raw pass blocker with a high athletic ceiling and and a dominant run blocker......

We couldn't beat Tampa because they chose to man up on Evans lol.

 

Not to mention last year pretty much the entire interior was the "weak link" Moton even looked awful because of it.

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On 9/24/2024 at 10:42 AM, strato said:

Chuba is a guy that runs smart and maximizes his ability. He won't win many footraces. You give him a little daylight on the edge he'll get you to the sticks most times and sometimes 15 or 20 before you know it.

Chubba is a JAG, but he’s always going all out. As I got roped back into Fantasy this year, I will caution that the Raiders have been awful against the run. Well over 400 yards and 3 TDs in 3 games. Their comeback against the Ravens made them look better than their should be 0-3 record. Their coach talking about firing people needs to look in the mirror.

If Brooks is what we hoped, we should see some really good results with this OL.

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