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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 6 loss to Falcons


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1 hour ago, frankw said:

Ian Thomas with a worse grade than Jonathan Mingo is so fitting for this franchise. Three regime changes and still going strong. The Panthers in a nutshell.

Pretty sure panthers could cut all their te pick up fa and ps off other rosters and get better play out of them.  

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9 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

My biggest issue with pff grading is they might see something as negative but that’s what said player was tasked to do.

I don't how they grade but there are a lot of times it doesn't match up with what I thought I saw. And this is for sure one of those times. 

Aside for the grading, we got called for a bullshit roll block or whatever they call it these days (he went into the guy shoulder to waist at least, got defeated and pushed down and THAT was called, as if he just went low to start with). And on my rewatch they clearly did it to our player on the other side of the same play. I think it was 77 they went low just like that on. 

 

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2 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Brady Christensen is a pleasant surprise. If he can emerge as a long-term answer at center that's huge.

BC's in a contract year but center would be the perfect fit for him since he is a more athletic, pulling type linemen and his "short arms" would be much of an issue since he isn't going against edge rushers while on the inside

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13 hours ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

BC's in a contract year but center would be the perfect fit for him since he is a more athletic, pulling type linemen and his "short arms" would be much of an issue since he isn't going against edge rushers while on the inside

I mean that is great in theory but his struggles are usually him not being able to withstand stronger, more physical players. He has to be exceptional in terms of technique to overcome some of that.

IMO, his best value is what he has been for us. High level backup OL that can fill in at multiple spots.

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Before I look at the results, I will say that BC did a good job at C--Coker at WR, Sanders at TE, and Hunt at G.  Chuba at RB was good.  Nijman was terrible. Thomas was terrible.


I did not see a lot of good on Defense--Woods sucked, in my view.  Wallace had some moments where he was good, but both LBs were MIA a lot.  Inside, the DTs were terrible.  Not much pressure from any OLB.  Seeing the defense is going to be interesting--Horn was a bit off but good at times, Jackson was solid again.  I am going from memory and was not grading them. 

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