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OFFICIAL Panthers @Packers GameDay Thread


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Just now, BlazeCarolina said:

Been a fan since this team's inception.  Not sure why people are surprised I am against our QB getting blasted like that.  Seen plenty of instances where both players just know it is going out.  No need to risk player safety there, especially on a QB.

I know y'all like to hate on Bryce, though, and can make the argument, so you will.

Teams have gotten burned by QB's slowly striding for the sideline and then turning up field. If Bryce wants to avoid hits he can't decide the play is over before it is. He risked his own safety, not the defender.

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4 minutes ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

The Legette Vs. McMillan red zone target disparity is disgusting. Xavier cannot be trusted down to down. You have a rookie that lights it up and rarely does he ever get targeted when it matters most. Make it make sense. 

100%, everyone can see it.

But if I were to say this, it's just me complaining that my guy isn't getting TD's, instead of just objective analysis.

And it's not even Bryce, it's Canales, as most of the time you can see the first read of those plays are to XL and he never looks T-Mac's way.

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

Only because early that ball went through a defenders hands and into TMacs.  That route got jumped.  That really should have been a INT or at worst incomplete.  Stats sheet will show it as one of his best throws though 

TBH, I would lay more credit on the DB than blame on Bryce for that play. That really was just a great play on the ball.

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Just now, tukafan21 said:

100%, everyone can see it.

But if I were to say this, it's just me complaining that my guy isn't getting TD's, instead of just objective analysis.

Canales needs to be smashed in his skull to get obvious messages like that. Had to be smashed 40-9 to give Rico Dowdle the starting nod. 

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5 minutes ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

The Legette Vs. McMillan red zone target disparity is disgusting. Xavier cannot be trusted down to down. You have a rookie that lights it up and rarely does he ever get targeted when it matters most. Make it make sense. 

Good lord. I was just about to post that I was waiting for people to start dogging Legette.  Didn’t have to wait 

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