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I couldn't watch.....who impressed today?


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But yes Chubba & the oline were MVPs. Both Coker and XL had some bad drops, 2 on 3rd down. And Bryce played well outside of an over throw to Chubba which would have been stopped on 3rd, and a wheel route by Coker to ice the game where Coker was obviously held and screwed up the timing. So I’d say Bryce played about as well as last week but he was by no means MVP

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Chubba " momma there goes that man" Hubbard was a stud but we need to activate brooks and alleviate pressure on him

The o line was great giving Bryce time and a clean pocket and paving the way for chubba

Jackson was solid

jewell was seemingly everywhere today 

We have 0 pass rush again. That needs to be addressed next draft.I'm fine with a 3rd or 4th round qb to push young. 

Leggett needs to stop body catching 

Coker was a steal

 

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10 minutes ago, LelouchBritannia said:

Chuba and Wonnum. 
 

Randomly Bryce is now tied with Kyler and Kirk for most 4th quarter comebacks this year with 3

Where are you getting this information or disinformation? The Panther were winning the entire game and Bryce’s  meh play down the stretch allowed the Giants to tie the game and go into overtime. 

 

 On top of that Bryce literally handed the ball off 3 times in overtime after the Giants fumble close to the red zone.

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 Second week in our row our defense had stretches of looking like an actual defense. And the turnovers, those were impressive. Tipped pass INT, juggling a slightly behind throw INT and then a peanut punch fumble that decided the game. 

- Chuba, obviously. 

- Numbers aren't explosive in the slightest but Bryce did have some good throws, avoided any major mistakes and some of his bad habits like scrambling out of the pocket prematurely and taking unnecessary sacks were not really there. Going back to Dalton feels more like a sideways move now, especially how awful Dalton fell off. 

- Legette and Coker co-leaders iin receptions. They both did have a bad drop but then again, they are both rookies. Even if BY doesn't work out, these kids aren't going anywhere for a while.

- Eddy P didn't Gano the game-winner.

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It feels good to be able to name more than 3 players. 

Coker who? Seriously? Dude has the it factor in spades. Drive killing drive in the second quarter really hurt though.

Legette knows how to get really wide open. Needs hands. Badly. 

Bryce played turnover free ball again. He’s a rhythm guy and the drops really threw him off. I like that he will take the shots. 

Chuba is Chuba. He’s our Chubb. Just off by 1 letter.  Baller. 
 

my guy of the game: JC Horn. I said it in the game thread. Heart of a lion. Dude sprinted on the field and bucked up to a lineman on the unsportsmanlike play. That told me everything I needed to know. He is HIM. Unquestioned leader on the D with the play to back it up. 

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2 hours ago, Beast_3000 said:

Where are you getting this information or disinformation? The Panther were winning the entire game and Bryce’s  meh play down the stretch allowed the Giants to tie the game and go into overtime. 

 

 On top of that Bryce literally handed the ball off 3 times in overtime after the Giants fumble close to the red zone.

If we're going to count the pick against XL last week as an INT, then we're counting today as a GWD. 😛

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