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Big boy Mays.  

Fun fact with him - he was a projected 1st round pick in 2021 when people were looking to the 2022 draft. Search and you will find.  The Draft Network had him pegged as a top-10 at one point.  

He had to move around, he had some inconsistencies and it brought him down boards since people weren't viewing him as a LT anymore.  Was in a gap heavy scheme at UGA and then zone heavy at TEN.  

He could be a good one.  

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3 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

That number better be 2 this time on Sunday or this place will meltdown 

If we lose and bryce has a bad game then there is no more discussion, its over, the experiment finished.

Full disclosure:  Its the jets, we are going to roll them, bryce and this team gets confidence for a road win in a fairly harsh environment.  So many things would have to go wrong for us to lose this game.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

If we lose and bryce has a bad game then there is no more discussion, its over, the experiment finished.

Full disclosure:  Its the jets, we are going to roll them, bryce and this team gets confidence for a road win in a fairly harsh environment.  So many things would have to go wrong for us to lose this game.

Unfortunately, losing this game would be so Panthers

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6 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

So many things would have to go wrong for us to lose this game.

I mean, all that has to happen is Rico isn’t Bo Jackson and Fields doesn’t turn it over.  

last 2 games and the Jets win/loss record I think has people confused about the gap between the 2 teams 

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11 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

unless they score off a pick 6 or something I dont know how they are going to move the ball on us

Wonder if they just don’t run at our DTs….and throw to the TEs/RBs?  

thats seems to be the model to beat the Panthers Steel Curtain.  

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3 minutes ago, CRA said:

Wonder if they just don’t run at our DTs….and throw to the TEs/RBs?  

thats seems to be the model to beat the Panthers Steel Curtain.  

their te is a rookie, albeit decent one and they are down to 1 good running back.  This is set up for a good old fashion ass whooping.   There is always the wilks factor and he could just blitz the poo out of bryce and see what happens but they are banged up as hell on offense.

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