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Preseason Panthers v Texans official game day thread


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3 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Stop. Dude was on him like a blanket. LOL 

Bryce threw a decent ball and a guy who should be a backup failed to make a pretty tough catch. It is what it is. Had the ball been a little more out in front it would've been better but we have a subpar starting QB throwing to a subpar starting TE and we got the expected result.

You need to watch the replay again you are literally making stuff up. That was a very basic catch across the middle and it rarely gets easier than that. DB did not restrict JT at all from making the catch it hit him in the hands and he butter fingered it.

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I think the pass to TMac was pretty good and Sanders let it hit him in the facemask.  Hard to get into a groove when you are in third and long--having said that, Bryce not hitting the checkdown was just stupid--it reminded me of the first two games last season--indecision when there was only 1 decision.

 

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Just now, WUnderhill said:

You need to watch the replay again you are literally making stuff up. That was a very basic catch across the middle and it rarely gets easier than that. DB did not restrict JT at all from making the catch it hit him in the hands and he butter fingered it.

Is it JT Sanders fault Bryce Young is holding the ball and walking into sacks too?

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