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Official Week 7: Panthers @ Jets Gameday Thread


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1 minute ago, R0CKnR0LLA said:

fug me I'm sooooo GD sick of watching this limp dicck BY football

EVERY damn throw is some weak fluttering rainbow that takes a day and a half to get to the receiver, doesnt matter if the guy is wide open defense always has a chance to recover and break it up. GTFO outta here with this trash

the super computer has calculated the optimum strength and trajectory to reach a point on the field. it is not the super computer's fault that his receivers can't catch anything anywhere near them. beep bop booop

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Just now, mav1234 said:

Im not watching today's game but I believe you guys.

What boggles the mind is how whenever we point this out we get the 'experts' pointing out how he obviously can and the problem is... something else. 

Facts speak for themselves.  We can all witness what’s actually happening.  It doesn’t need anyone to speak for it.

What needs lines and lines of elaboration and analysis is a lie.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

These downfield throws he's attempting are there the ball is just taking to long to get there. His lack of velocity and mediocre ball placement just gives NFL defenders too much time to recover.

It’s so frustrating watching his balls float like that. Horn should have caught it regardless but you’re bringing the DB there who likely knocks it away anyway.

The people who said Young’s problem is something other than his arm surely aren’t watching the games because his arm strength is absolutely his biggest issue. We could have easily scored on that drive if he just had the ability to hit the open guys before the DBs got back into the plays.

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