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Bryce was bad... Canalas was bad... but


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1 minute ago, chknwing said:

holy mental disability batman what the hell was Corbett doing all game?  Every snap was high.  He even snapped the ball to thin air during a time out.

Mays should have won the job. Nick Scott shouldn't be a starter. David Moore shouldn't be on the team. Surprise surprise we can't evaluate talent

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Young's pedigree and late-2024 run will buy him a backup job somewhere as a "just let me get a shot at fixing him" by another coach.

Canales is young enough that he can say "I had nothing to work with" after his gap year as a Seahawks consultant.

But Legette and Nick Scott don't even look like they'll be in the league next year. Legette being a first-round pick will keep him on the team, but he can't block, can't run routes and can't catch. 

Corbett will/should get cut before next season. Trevin Wallace and Christian Rozeboom, likewise.

There are many others like the ones listed above. They'll continue to make themselves apparent over the next 16 losses. 

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34 minutes ago, chknwing said:

holy mental disability batman what the hell was Corbett doing all game?  Every snap was high.  He even snapped the ball to thin air during a time out.

Panthers were kinda getting pushed around up front today, especially Hunt who was playing with that bum foot (ominous)

if the center is really worried about coming off the ball fast, sometimes that can lead to inaccurate snaps. 

Also, snaps just look a lot worse with Bryce because of how small he is. Not saying Corbett wasn't doing anything wrong, but it's kinda the opposite visual effect of how every snap to Cam looked low. Also, I think Bryce tends to over exaggerate his catches, but that just might be again because of how small he is. 

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Time to end the guard to center transition experiment with Corbett. Might have been the worst player on the field today and that’s saying something. Mays is probably a guard by trade too, but I’m riding with him at this point. Draft a center in the early second round next draft. Haven’t had a center worth a damn since Kalil retired. 

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Just now, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

Time to end the guard to center transition experiment with Corbett. Might have been the worst player on the field today and that’s saying something. Mays is probably a guard by trade too, but I’m riding with him at this point. Draft a center in the early second round next draft. Haven’t had a center worth a damn since Kalil retired. 

Had ample chances to fix that and have only made one real attempt, Bozeman, who was ultimately below average.

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