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Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread


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19 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Wouldn’t put it past anything with this team when dealing with Bryce 

I would have to turn my back on them, it would be an unforgivable sin. and I still haven’t forgiven them for drafting him. They have no right to push it further. In my book. 
 

I’d be forced to do the same as I did the Colts when Irsay’s dad snuck them out of town in the midnight hour. They gave me the justification to renounce my fandom. 
And I wandered in the NFL wilderness until JR came along. This time I’ll just be gone forever. 

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2 minutes ago, fanpanther said:

the announcee said it was and it was but thr announcer also said before the pi tet needed to be careful bc they could have called offensive pi for his shove with his arm oit od the break.  either way young sucks and would have made no difference 

That was a literal game altering miscall, what really sucks is your ability to spell. Turn off the TV and hit the books.

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1 minute ago, shaq said:

That was a literal game altering miscall, what really sucks is your ability to spell. Turn off the TV and hit the books.

haha my phd is not in english thats for sure. but i am sure byoung doesnt throw that int the panthers win ahahahhahaa

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2 minutes ago, Gapanthersfan said:

Rhetorical question: Does anybody see Canales being significantly more successful even with a better QB? I mean, they’ll win a few more games here and there, but he will never be able to out coach any of the better organizations. Shanny knew everything that was coming and how to play it. 

“A few more games” has us 9-3 instead of 6-6 

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Y'all ever heard announcers talking about wrs not running routes hard when they know the ball isn't going their way on a play call? 

 

The reason for that is a ton of plays are designed to get a certain player open / two man routes with high low concepts (i.e half field read) etc etc etc 

So that's what they are talking about, lot of plays when the huddle is broken the current play design is set up for the QB to throw to them or take the checkdown. 

 

Not defending Bryce cause he still sucks, but yeah. Canales offense and a lot of modern NFL offenses have a lot of window dressing on it. lol 

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29 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

It was his fault, he always telegraph his throws. Thats how he can get anything down field. Gotta throw it to a spot, he doesn't have the talent to put the ball on the receivers chest that far down the field. 

You are 100% right. Every now and then it ends up where he wanted it to. It is random though. He doesn’t know until it comes down, where it was gonna end up. He only hopes and tries. 

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