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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 8 loss to Broncos


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2 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

He ain’t it. He makes a bunch of tackles because teams are attacking him directly but he’s having no discernible positive impact on the game.

I have been closely watching him since Shaq and Jewell went down. We agree. 

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56 minutes ago, 33inNC said:

No one can say Bust Young does not have weapons now. All this and he still looked like hot garbage. 

27. TE Ian Thomas: 35.7

Bam, old shitballs looks bad once again. Just stash him on the practice squad and be done with it. Why is he still here???

New contract incoming!

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11 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

Smith-wade and Wallace are both rookies but oh wee mayne they both looked awful out there

DJ Johnson and Jammie Robinson are both recent defensive draft picks that are non-contributors in their sophomore season

currently, we don't have a single healthy player on defense that was a draft pick besides Horn

Fitterer’s 2023 draft was so epically bad.

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27 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Also keep in mind our DL isn’t great so OL are probably getting through making our LBs life more difficult. Especially a rookie one. Having DB back next year will make life easier on Jewell and Wallace. I know Luke loved having Star up front keeping guys off him.

I know. I understand. I just see no suddenness out of him. And I really haven't seen him lay wood to anybody, not that he hasn't but I have not seen it.

He needs an offseason and then let's revisit. 

wait, I do remember seeing him stonewall a little like, mini pile, Sunday and I did like that. He has some strength. 

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2 minutes ago, My Goodness My Guinness said:

Apparently PFF wasn't swayed by garbage time stats in the fourth quarter down 3 possessions.

Clearly they are just biased.

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1 hour ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

Smith-wade and Wallace are both rookies but oh wee mayne they both looked awful out there

DJ Johnson and Jammie Robinson are both recent defensive draft picks that are non-contributors in their sophomore season

currently, we don't have a single healthy player on defense that was a draft pick besides Horn

That is demoralizing 

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