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10 hours ago, Peon Awesome said:

Yeah the Jets are definitely better than their record suggests and the Panthers seem to play so much worse on the road than at home. I'm definitely not going into the game overconfident. Hopefully with the way our run defense has been, we can clamp down their offense and put ourselves in good position for the win. I think it'll boil down to whether we beat ourselves. < 2 turnovers = Panthers win

While we could certainly lose to them, they are really not better than their record suggest.  They have the worst sack ratio in the league. They have the worst passing stats in the league.  They can run the ball, but at least on paper, they should be a good match for us as our run defense is good while our pass defense is not.    

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11 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

Well, Justin Fields is fuging terrible. I have literally been telling people this since his 2nd year in the NFL. 

I will never understand how people don't see it.

They ride Tyrod and they actually could win a few games.

Totally agree.  I would take Young 100x over before I selected Fields.  He looked totally lost yesterday.  Curt Warner was going off on him. He has no sense of timing with his receiver.  He waited several times instead of throwing the ball where the receiver is supposed to be.  He waited until the receiver made his cut and the DB was able to recover and defend the pass.

He's the reason why Denver has 9 sacks yesterday.

I hope they switch to Tyrod after our game.

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2 hours ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Fields can run around and make things happen. Of course, those things are not always good things. My hope is we get the 9 sacks, -10 yards passing version of Fields, and not the 1 that rushed for 1000 yards as a qb.

I would wager odds highly favor we see neither of those guys Sunday.   Those are sort of the extreme ends of the Fields spectrum. 

Fields accounted for 300+ total yards vs Dallas, 260 + vs Steelers, 300+ vs Phins.  Over 200 passing in those 3.   

Broncos likely are the actual #1 D in the NFL to date as they are #2 in yards and #2 in pts

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Just now, CRA said:

Felt like just the other week Jackson was everyones favorite new corner and the best Morgan move….

life changes quick.  

He has his limits. He is good but not good enough for receivers of Pickens skill level. I knew that and Evero should have known that.

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