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PFF grades from last night...Ransom had a night


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And also, regarding Perkins…. I literally told one of my buddies, his first three throws last night were better than any and every throw Plummer attempted for two whole seasons.  That tells you all you need to know.

If the BY experiment goes off the rails early, I would love to see Perkins get some reps.

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3 hours ago, TD alt said:

Hell, I said it may be the game thread. Bryce P. already looked better than Plummer, if not Dalton. With some time in the system, he should easily be a decent backup.

Yep he needs to be the guy moving forward unless a really good surprise cut falls our way 

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3 hours ago, Captain Morgan said:

and so did Perkins.  I want him for QB3 and QB2 in the near future.

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PFF's highest-graded #Panthers on offense for preseason game 3 v. the Steelers: (min: 15 snaps)

🥇 QB Bryce Perkins - 79.5
🥈 TE Dominque Dafney - 73.7
🥉 RB Emani Bailey - 71.1
4️⃣ WR David Moore - 69.4
5️⃣ RB Raheem Blackshear - 65.0

Watch Bailey--he is playing, imo, better than Blackshear

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5 hours ago, TD alt said:

Hell, I said it may be the game thread. Bryce P. already looked better than Plummer, if not Dalton. With some time in the system, he should easily be a decent backup.

Perkins passes were tight and mostly accurate when he had time to throw. Impressed with him only have a couple practices. I think Plummer was looking over his shoulder last night and was straight up awful. Even his touchdown pass looked pretty bad. Perkins should make the practice squad over Plummer. 

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1 minute ago, gakonline said:

Perkins passes were tight and mostly accurate when he had time to throw. Impressed with him only have a couple practices. I think Plummer was looking over his shoulder last night and was straight up awful. Even his touchdown pass looked pretty bad. Perkins should make the practice squad over Plummer. 

That sky ball that hung in space forever would've certainly been picked by a first team unit.

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18 hours ago, Proudiddy said:

I didn’t listen to his interview, as I had the volume down, but that is awesome.  I’m kind of hyped about safety bc I think Richardson is also a helluva player in his own right.

Same I think Randsom is a baller..... hopefully we don't have to suffer through 4-8 games of Scott blowing azz to get him on the feild.

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21 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Moehrig basically straight up said during his 2nd half sideline interview that Ransom should be the other starting safety. 

Yeah, caught that, raised an eyebrow...

I know there's been a lot of speculation that we're going to try to acquire another starting safety before week one. Don't know how seriously to take that.

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