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Hot Takes Immediately After the Game


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4 minutes ago, thennek said:

Trgovac.- didn’t realize she was still around though. 

She's here and a full time scout for the Panthers. I think her region is mid-west(??), the weakest one, but still....... everyone's is talking about BY, tepper, Dan, etc..... the scouts are the main problem, or very high on the list. Her being the daughter of a former DC is not enough to judge college talent......maybe for a 5 win team....

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7 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

The list is long indeed. So much for wr depth huh? The defense is still putrid. The coaches were getting out-coached all day. The entire team seemed lethargic and out of sync. And that's only part of it. 

 

Yes the main issue is the amount of problems and issues. Owner, coaches.........I feel this one needs more attention, cause a good/great staff wins that game cause they would be prepared, unlike the pre-season looking Panthers......the players, the depth, basically every dam thing expect Sir Purr........wait one second thats a black cat right?!?!?!?!

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1 hour ago, tukafan21 said:

No, you’re just mistaken

They were showing Hunter highlights on offense and then went to the one of him on defense playing a charmin soft zone on T-Mac.

The guys in the studio didn’t realize they were them showing a defensive clip of Hunter and were laughing about the soft coverage “we” were playing on him, and then they realized it and corrected themselves.

They were joking and saying something like “what would you call that coverage?  Would that even be considered a soft zone?”  

And then something else I don’t remember.  Then they realized it was a clip of him on defense and not our coverage on him.

Ah, I gotcha.

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56 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

The list is long indeed. So much for wr depth huh? The defense is still putrid. The coaches were getting out-coached all day. The entire team seemed lethargic and out of sync. And that's only part of it. 

We lost our depth 48 hours apart when we traded our #3 and put the #2 on IR

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11 hours ago, Moonraker said:

Did Princely or Scourton even play in this game? 

I'll be honest, with how bad we looked and paying more attention to my Fantasy matchup thanks to the delay (and how bad we looked), I wasn't paying the most attention when we were on defense.

But I did see Princely out there a decent amount, but I don't remember seeing Scourton out there even one time.  

Was wondering if I just didn't see him given my minimal attention when on defense, or if maybe he didn't play with him still coming back from the injury and getting into game shape.

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1 minute ago, tukafan21 said:

I'll be honest, with how bad we looked and paying more attention to my Fantasy matchup thanks to the delay (and how bad we looked), I wasn't paying the most attention when we were on defense.

But I did see Princely out there a decent amount, but I don't remember seeing Scourton out there even one time.  

Was wondering if I just didn't see him given my minimal attention when on defense, or if maybe he didn't play with him still coming back from the injury and getting into game shape.

Scouton was out there in the second half and looked lost. He was getting washed out in the line and ran into the backs of the dline taking himself out of the play. He missed a lot of tackles. Princely looked even worse.  Everos defense is not helping them.

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14 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

We don't have the personnel to field a strong front 7 in a 3-4 defense. They need to transition to a 4-3, but I don't think Tepper would allow it. DB would thrive in a 4-3 as a NT if he had at least one legit pass rusher on the line with him.

They ran a 4-3 almost the entire game yesterday. You see what happened. Just watch the dline in the next game and you will see how much they go to a 4-3 base during a game. It's not as simple as saying just switch to 4-3. They do not have the personnel for either. Its a mishmash bunch of career backups and a couple of starters thrown in. All requested by Evero under Dom Capers tootilage.

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19 hours ago, Admiral Ackbar said:

- This is the only game I will give Bryce a pass on. I still want to believe in him and a lot of teams opening week dont look good. But he made mistakes that impacted the game directly. Intereception turned into 7, fumbled ball missed on a field goal opportunity, underthrown ball to Renfrow was a easy 7 but had to settle for FG. 4 and Goal throw away??? What was that..

- I dont care what anyone says at this point, Wallace is not the answer at LB and Rozeboom is an unathetlic depth ILB at best.

- Moehrig had a lot of tackles, but I saw him out of position a lot and missed tackles in key spots. Not a good first impression for me

- Chubba is are best and most consistent player, again. He deserved his money

- McMillan is a #1

- We cant stop the run

- We have ZERO pass rush

- Evero needs to go!!

- Legette is still incredibly raw..

I'm going to be in the minority, but I thought the run D was solid outside of the 70 yard run - and I think the run D would have been even better if we didn't have ILBs that are complete ass.

The pass rush, on the other hand, was flat out pathetic. Surprised JC and Jackson held up as well as they did in coverage.

Legette is giving me Mingo vibes of he will never develop into anything. Hated the pick when we drafted him, and still hate it now.

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21 minutes ago, SCO96 said:

We don't have the personnel to field a strong front 7 in a 3-4 defense. They need to transition to a 4-3, but I don't think Tepper would allow it. DB would thrive in a 4-3 as a NT if he had at least one legit pass rusher on the line with him.

Don't think it matters whether you have DB as a 4-3 DT or a 3-4 end when the rest of the front 7 just isn't very good. Dude is going to command double teams regardless on how we line him up.

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