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2 podcasts questioning Young. Cant keep winning in spite of him


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big game this weekend  

3. podcasts for board to enjoy. I leave them here with only a high level summation    

IMHO Time for Young to shine  …if that is possible …against a team that allows 287 air yards and 3.2 TDs in the air per game 

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1.  It  is not sustainable to continuous win in spite of young  and his turnovers    Young has to start elevating the people around him and his own game 

2. Shoutouts to the denfensive coaches and changes made shouts out Rozeboom Wallace changes  swapping out roles.  Plus offensively, more variety In run game to inside zone which they had. It run before 
3. Young.  8 TDs vs 7 turnovers  
 4. Dallas D is horrible against Pass   Stout,against run   Is Young an asset?  Can Young take advantage of that Dallas DEFENSE weakness

5 Dallas is top ranked offense. They cannot fall behind 17 to 0 against this defense   Young has to protect the ball..no turnovers.  If they fall behind, they will not out be able to overcome Dallas offense
6. Young still bad in foot work and sailing balls etc   
  7. Canales very high on young defensive players  
8. Time and Important for Young to start elevating  his game or Panthers will look to another qb per Grazanio at ESPN 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, CRA said:

Not sure Pickens is a great play but anyone that attacks the middle of our D is a fantastic pick in fantasy.  

We’re going to get picked apart. Only chance is sustained drives on offense and defense plays bend but don’t break 

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9 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Literally the last ranked defense in the league. 

Well, dead last because of their pass defense.  Without the gimme yards of the AZ game we would probably rank 31st in passing.  

so in a shootout environment, our O is most defiantly going to be tested 

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