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You guys are crazy I am super impressed by Jaycee. It isn’t easy to be a shutdown corner on a bad defense. He has been more than solid.  Here is what he said about the penalties, I almost think that talking to the refs just put a spotlight on him

https://twitter.com/keepblitzin/status/1860830647096357214?s=46

 

 

 

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Best of the offense

 

1. TE Ja’Tavion Sanders: 87.9
2. QB Bryce Young: 83.9
3. WR David Moore: 82.4
4. WR Deven Thompkins: 72.0
5. RT Taylor Moton: 70.7

Young’s 83.9 overall offensive grade now stands as his career-high. He completed 21 of his 35 throws for a season-best 263 yards and a touchdown.

Sanders was leading the Panthers with 49 receiving yards before his exit in the second quarter. Moore, meanwhile, finished with a game-high 81 receiving yards (his most since 2020) and a score.

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Worst of the defense

 

14. ILB Trevin Wallace: 51.2
15. S Jordan Fuller: 49.4
16. OLB Cam Gill: 47.4
17. CB Dane Jackson: 32.9
18. CB Jaycee Horn: 28.9

Horn’s 28.9 overall defensive grade and 27.7 coverage grade were, by far, the worst of his four-year career. He allowed eight catches for 83 yards on eight targets and was flagged four times.

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This may sound weird but I'm low-key excited for the D in the future (if we keep evero of course). You can see some of his pieces coming together. He's just lacking the talent at some positions to make it work. Jewell and Wonnum, tho.. damn they are kinda exciting. And ofc Clowney is doing Clowney things...

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13 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Worst of the defense

 

14. ILB Trevin Wallace: 51.2
15. S Jordan Fuller: 49.4
16. OLB Cam Gill: 47.4
17. CB Dane Jackson: 32.9
18. CB Jaycee Horn: 28.9

Horn’s 28.9 overall defensive grade and 27.7 coverage grade were, by far, the worst of his four-year career. He allowed eight catches for 83 yards on eight targets and was flagged four times.

refs weren't letting him play. horn was targeted all game. that's the only way they stood a chance. horn otherwise would have shut them down. 

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15 hours ago, NAS said:

You guys are crazy I am super impressed by Jaycee. It isn’t easy to be a shutdown corner on a bad defense. He has been more than solid.  Here is what he said about the penalties, I almost think that talking to the refs just put a spotlight on him

https://twitter.com/keepblitzin/status/1860830647096357214?s=46

 

 

 

i said what i did above before checking this out. it was pretty obvious. he never had a chance, imo. chiefs got in the refs ear about horn. 

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15 hours ago, NAS said:

You guys are crazy I am super impressed by Jaycee. It isn’t easy to be a shutdown corner on a bad defense. He has been more than solid.

 

13 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Horn’s 28.9 overall defensive grade and 27.7 coverage grade were, by far, the worst of his four-year career. He allowed eight catches for 83 yards on eight targets and was flagged four times.

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9 minutes ago, rayzor said:

refs weren't letting him play. horn was targeted all game. that's the only way they stood a chance. horn otherwise would have shut them down. 

We got no one on defense......and yet QBs certainly don't avoid going at Horn this year. 

I think he is still overly aggressive.  Which means there is a lot of reward potentially there if you are a QB/WR.  Which is why he has given up a lot of TDs and can be penalty heavy. 

I think if refs let him maul he is tough.  Which he proves.  But I think Horn is always a little more susceptible to the big play given how he plays. 

I also think Horn is a true man corner.  You need to be running tons of man.   I don't like him as much in zone.  Nnamdi back in the day was a great man corner. Best in the league.  Meh zone corner. 

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7 minutes ago, CRA said:

We got no one on defense......and yet QBs certainly don't avoid going at Horn this year. 

I think he is still overly aggressive.  Which means there is a lot of reward potentially there if you are a QB/WR.  Which is why he has given up a lot of TDs and can be penalty heavy. 

I think if refs let him maul he is tough.  Which he proves.  But I think Horn is always a little more susceptible to the big play given how he plays. 

I also think Horn is a true man corner.  You need to be running tons of man.   I don't like him as much in zone.  Nnamdi back in the day was a great man corner. Best in the league.  Meh zone corner. 

Horn plays best in man coverage no doubt. They really just need to let him shadow their opponent’s best WR.

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