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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 9 win over Saints


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3 hours ago, PantherChris said:

It was literally the only bad game he's had all season.

He got $44 million at signing and is due another 56 million.

If we're ready to send QB's out of town on a rail with a kick in the ass then we can say that Robert Hunt needs to not have a bad game against the only defense in the league that is comparatively as bad as ours. I think that's reasonable.

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2 hours ago, jtm said:

Coker, Legette, Sanders, and Brooks are going to be a lot of fun to watch the next couple of years and I hope they continue to develop.  Just need to find a QB to get the ball to them.  

Hopefully they keep developing and we need to keep hitting on our draft picks. 

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22 hours ago, My Goodness My Guinness said:

Pff be damned, it passes the eye test with the DL. Dear god we need to spend an entire draft on DE and DT. Honestly, I think our defense would be below average to average if we had a Brown healthy + another starting DE. 

I was thinking that I’ve warmed a little on Mykel Williams. Feel like having him + Brown back could suddenly make our defense look a little different 

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On 11/5/2024 at 11:40 AM, My Goodness My Guinness said:

Pff be damned, it passes the eye test with the DL. Dear god we need to spend an entire draft on DE and DT. Honestly, I think our defense would be below average to average if we had a Brown healthy + another starting DE. 

Bad teams are generally thin at most positions and it takes time to build the reserves.  I think Morgan put a lot of stock in Wonnum producing and this has been a big disappointment.  Brown and Shaq's injuries were significant and despite what us fans say, the defense is much better with Shaq on the field.  

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2 hours ago, jtm said:

Bad teams are generally thin at most positions and it takes time to build the reserves.  I think Morgan put a lot of stock in Wonnum producing and this has been a big disappointment.  Brown and Shaq's injuries were significant and despite what us fans say, the defense is much better with Shaq on the field.  

Speaking of Shaq, I was watching some video of him from 2022 and he looked good. So much better than what we have on the field now. I do think he has maybe lost a step, half step, but it was a big loss.

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22 hours ago, frankw said:

He got $44 million at signing and is due another 56 million.

If we're ready to send QB's out of town on a rail with a kick in the ass then we can say that Robert Hunt needs to not have a bad game against the only defense in the league that is comparatively as bad as ours. I think that's reasonable.

You can dog any player but when you get to Bryce, it is hating. Hunt deserves poo for that, he should be embarrassed and I bet he is. Hopefully that woke him up, opened those eyes.

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