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Reviewing the All-22: Week 3 vs. ATL


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3 hours ago, Basbear said:

My mid-level Chromebook struggled opening all this work, Thanks as always @Icege . 

 

"Haters" please give Ice a break when he is putting in hours for content on a "lolools you're using a message board in 2025, lols" panther forum.  

My favorite are the posters who have never brought anything to the board besides the same talking point for 3 seasons, saying Ice’s posts aren’t quality. Insane take lol

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5 hours ago, Khyber53 said:

I like that guy! He's been really good in the limited time on the field. We might have something there. Let's see him have another solid day against New England.

Agreed - liked him in camp/preseason and like how he played last week. Definitely a good #4 receiver behind tet, renfrow, and Coker (when he comes back). I'm ready to be done with legette

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58 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Great job Ice! Good to see the one play where BB3 pushed the pocket. What do you think about his play? I feel like he gives up on a lot of plays before the whistle. Are you seeing him fight through double teams?

To be honest I've been so focused on Scourton, Umanmielen, Wallace, and Moehrig that I haven’t noticed BB7 outside of flashing at least once a game. I'll have to look at the snaps he's had so far and get back to you!

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I'm glad that the defense has played a little better this year. The defense has forced at least one turnover in every game this year, it's just that Bryce has turned it over way too much to offset the differential. I will say that the Falcons offense was really easy to game plan against. Every football analyst was talking about how vanilla and predictable their offense was. Let's give this defense a few more weeks to see what they are really about. 

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I gotta say Ima fan of subbing out Wallace for Moehrig and bringing in Ransom. I just wish we had a little more talent to rotate out Scott and Roseboom. They know the defense so I get the why ...

Offensively, I'm holding out judgement until I see this unit with Coker. 

I've been seeing improvement weekly BUT we gotta figure out the pass rush. What do we have like 1 sack?

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