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OFFICIAL Week 1: Panthers @ Jaguars Game Day Thread


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Just now, SCO96 said:

I'm gonna get killed for this, but I'd either start giving Hooker more reps in practice to see if can push the ball downfield in case we need to bench Bryce again; or seriously considering trading a 4th or 5th to get S. Sanders from Cleveland. He's far from a finished project but I think he'd give us better chance to win than Bryce.

 

No, we don't need another terrible QB that won't be good. Could care less about giving hooker reps, but let's stop trading away draft picks for awful QBs. We are going to need them for next year's draft 

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There is soooooo much bad that it is hard to see the good.  This game is the picture of an unprepared team.  Rushing all plays until the last second of the snap.  Stupid penalties.  Poor LB play.  Hopefully they wake up, inside BOA and the players on the field.

I have seen some good flashes, but the bad has been really bad.  TMAC, Horn, the running game (when we don't run the same plays back to back).

The absolute lack of pass rush against a terrible OL, poor gap integrity, starting Yosh over BC, predictable play calls, and stupid penalties make the flashes forgettable.

Luckily, at the end of this game we will still only be one game out of first in the division.

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1 minute ago, SCO96 said:

I'm gonna get killed for this, but I'd either start giving Hooker more reps in practice to see if can push the ball downfield in case we need to bench Bryce again; or seriously considering trading a 4th or 5th to get S. Sanders from Cleveland. He's far from a finished project but I think he'd give us better chance to win than Bryce.

 

Or we could have just looked for a contingency plan the last two seasons when we knew Bryce was poo to begin with.

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2 hours ago, Youngs Ten Yard Bombs said:

Tepper will be swimming in that tax payer money for his new stadium after consistently fielding terrible teams year after year and forcing decisions like picking Young like

 

 

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Don’t blame him he ain’t on the field or coaching. This franchise is trash and any NFL team that doesn’t blow them out by 50 is a complete embarrassment. 

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