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Official Week 7: Panthers @ Jets Gameday Thread


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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

Their defensive strength kind of counter our strengths 

Sauce on TMac 

Quinnen up against our IOL

They get pressure as well

they are definitely better against the run than the last few teams we've played, too.  They seem to lack depth in the secondary but that isn't easy for us to take advantage of it seems

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Just now, mrBdawg said:

Absolutely. Now what in the fug does that have to do with what I said. A guy said he remembers when everyone wanted to draft fields. Buddy responds talking about Bryce young. Legit can’t keep the dudes name out of every single comment 

Did you apply any context to his post?   You are not very bright my dude

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1 minute ago, carpanfan96 said:

We've had at least three or four quick pressures and that defense sucks at rushing the QB. I'm telling you that line is awful pass blocking. 

3-4 pressures over the course of the half is fine. There’s ways to mitigate that. 

Expecting no one to touch the precious child isn’t realistic. And when they do he needs to be able to shake it off and stay on schedule; not turf it and pout

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Just now, mrBdawg said:

Because the previous commenter was just making a funny comment about Justin Fields that had nothing to do with young lol

I don't know how you can complain about someone commenting about our QB drafting strategy in response to not taking Fields.

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, the Jets are tanking to just let the clock run out with a timeout in their back pocket. Their gonna fug around and make it too obvious if they keep this up.

I kinda doubt that. Glenn probably doesn’t survive the year if they don’t win some games and may never get another HC shot again. I’ve seen Canales do the same thing just a couple weeks ago when we took a knee to go into the half down a touchdown or 2 with a couple seconds left instead of just trying something. It’s dumb but I don’t think it has to do with tanking.

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