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PFF Best and Worst vs GB


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1 hour ago, Navy_football said:

I mean it went horribly wrong. But that angle really shows how much the wind affected that pass! Wow Maybe a tighter spiral wouldn't have been pushed as much though.

Velocity matters

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4 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Velocity matters

Yeah, but he threw it when XL was on the 7 yard line. A dart would have been to a different location. He was trying to lob it to the back pylon but the wind took it off course and wobbled it even more than it already was. A tighter spiral on the lob or a throw similar to the TD he threw to XL against Miami would have been better. Gotta learn from that. I don't think he lobbed any more in the game. 

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10 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

From that angle it shows he literally didn't see the safety 

Regardless I just don’t understand what happened here.

 

12 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Yeah, but he threw it when XL was on the 7 yard line. A dart would have been to a different location. He was trying to lob it to the back pylon but the wind took it off course and wobbled it even more than it already was. A tighter spiral on the lob or a throw similar to the TD he threw to XL against Miami would have been better. Gotta learn from that. I don't think he lobbed any more in the game. 

Conditions like that less anticipation and more power is needed. However he felt the pressure and decided to throw it too soon. 
 

of course he should have just hit Coker underneath. 

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8 minutes ago, NAS said:

Regardless I just don’t understand what happened here.

 

Conditions like that less anticipation and more power is needed. However he felt the pressure and decided to throw it too soon. 
 

of course he should have just hit Coker underneath. 

Its the same play from the Jets game where he is "throwing " to a spot.    But he was way off and he cannot see the safety reading the play.   They clearly watched tape on him. 

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Snap Counts

Take a look at the snap counts and playtime percentage for the Panthers in Week 9 of the regular season against the Packers.

Player Offensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Austin Corbett 58 (100%) 3 (18%)
Ikem Ekwonu 58 (100%) 3 (18%)
Yosh Nijman 58 (100%) 3 (18%)
Bryce Young 58 (100%)  
Damien Lewis 56 (97%) 3 (13%)
Jake Curhan 49 (84%) 3 (18%)
Tetairoa McMillan 49 (84%)  
Rico Dowdle 42 (72%)  
Jalen Coker 38 (66%)  
Tommy Tremble 32 (55%) 4 (24%)
Xavier Legette 32 (55%)  
Ja'Tavion Sanders 29 (50%) 10 (59%)
Mitchell Evans 24 (41%) 4 (24%)
Brycen Tremayne 15 (26%) 9 (53%)
Jimmy Horn 14 (24%)  
Chuba Hubbard 13 (22%) 4 (24%)
Chandler Zavala 11 (19%)  
Trevor Etienne 2 (3%) 4 (24%)
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layer Defensive Snaps Special Teams Snaps
Mike Jackson 65 (100%) 4 (24%)
Nick Scott 65 (100%) 3 (18%)
Jaycee Horn 65 (100%)  
Tre'von Moehrig 65 (100%)  
Trevin Wallace 63 (97%)  
Tershawn Wharton 59 (91%) 4 (24%)
Derrick Brown 53 (82%) 4 (24%)
Nic Scourton 51 (78%) 4 (24%)
DJ Wonnum 49 (75%)  
Christian Rozeboom 48 (74%)  
Chau Smith-Wade 40 (62%) 4 (24%)
A'Shawn Robinson 32 (49%) 4 (24%)
Lathan Ransom 29 (45%) 7 (41%)
Trevis Gipson 18 (28%) 5 (29%)
Bobby Brown III 6 (9%) 4 (24%)
LaBryan Ray 5 (8%)  
Claudin Cherelus 2 (3%) 14 (82%)
  • Tershawn Wharton is back and playing a major role. The defensive tackle barely came off the field, logging 59 of the 65 defensive snaps (91 percent). With him and Derrick Brown (81 percent) playing the vast majority of the game and A'Shawn Robinson playing 49 percent, they only needed 11 snaps combined out of backups Bobby Brown III and LaBryan Ray. That illustrates the work the Panthers defensive front has done this year.
  • Perhaps no player had a higher snaps-to-plays-made ratio than Christian Rozeboom. He played 74 percent of the snaps (coming off in a few obvious passing-down packages), but still had a career-high 15 tackles in those 48 snaps.
  • Speaking of high-percentage players, starting outside linebackers Nic Scourton (78 percent) and D.J. Wonnum (75 percent) were out there most of the time, since they were thin at the position because of injury. Trevis Gipson, signed Tuesday, played 28 percent of the snaps as the only rotational sub there, since Princely Umanmielen was inactive with an ankle injury.
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9 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Its the same play from the Jets game where he is "throwing " to a spot.    But he was way off and he cannot see the safety reading the play.   They clearly watched tape on him. 

Looks like he saw the safety and wanted to lob it to Legette's outside shoulder at the pylon. Wind killed it and moved it in towards the field of play. Probably could have fired it like he did at Miami. Low and to a spot. Bad decision to lob it in that wind and it was a little wobbly out of his hands. 

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3 hours ago, electro's horse said:

James Anderson had motor. That doesn’t mean he’s going to develop into anything. It just means at the end of the day he can be a pile jumper.

the defense is playing better compared to last season because brown and horn are healthy. We’re two weeks removed from Buffalo running all over us wherever they wanted. Was he setting the edge there too? The only thing that stopped Jacobs yesterday was lafleur.

In don’t have an opinion on Abdul carter and I’m indifferent about what some dorks at pff think his win % is  

I get he’s a rookie I don’t expect him to set the world on fire, but I don’t notice him either and I’d like to think I’m a little better at watching football than just the casual observer looking at stats. “You gotta know the game, man” isn’t a very convincing argument. 

You are not a little better at watching football than the average fan. You are much, much worse mr. horse

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