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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 12 loss to 49ers


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Just now, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

turk Wharton was signed this offseason to big contract to be difference maker next to derrick brown but hasn't made any game changing plays besides diving out of bounds

is he a solid player? sure, but not worth that massive contract

He was definitely the consolation prize for missing out on Milton Williams. 
I think he is here mostly because of Tillis’ KC history.

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12 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

turk Wharton was signed this offseason to big contract to be difference maker next to derrick brown but hasn't made any game changing plays besides diving out of bounds

is he a solid player? sure, but not worth that massive contract

He’s way too small to play d tackle . He the same size of our linebackers 

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4 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

I said this last night. Bryce, Legette, TMac consecutively as round 1 picks is fuging SOFT. These boys are straight pussy. I find XL and Sanders to be completely useless. Sanders juice isn’t worth the squeeze. Coaches will have to borderline abuse XL and TMac for them to live up to their potential.

I'm pretty sure Tmac fuged up his hand last night. XL sucks but also doesn't have a QB that can play to his strengths (small as they may be). I want to get a legit QB in here before I cast any of the other offensive pieces out.

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22 minutes ago, toldozer said:

I'm pretty sure Tmac fuged up his hand last night. XL sucks but also doesn't have a QB that can play to his strengths (small as they may be). I want to get a legit QB in here before I cast any of the other offensive pieces out.

They should be nasty power forwards, but on a football field. They each have no plus attributes other than frame. But they consistently shrink to contact and somehow we still need a possession receiver .

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11 hours ago, Basbear said:

Bro wait until a real NFL QB is allowed to throw him passes, I still got hope for him.

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Regardless of his score this was Tmacs worse NFL game...

That hope is unlikely to pay off. He has consistently regressed as a player.

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8 hours ago, mav1234 said:

Somehow we draft an incredible rookie and still fans poo talk the guy. TMac hasn't shown to be soft. He isn't 100% complete but he's the best player we've had on offense since CMC.

He looks good but after his tape was out there he also came back to earth a bit too. I wouldn't put him near where CMC was for us tho. That's a whole other teir....so far. 

I think we need to see him with competent QB play first. Dalton couldn't stay healthy for a drive so we really haven't seen who he really is yet on the field. It's really hard for me to evaluate him with the current playbook from a full view.

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12 hours ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

turk Wharton was signed this offseason to big contract to be difference maker next to derrick brown but hasn't made any game changing plays besides diving out of bounds

is he a solid player? sure, but not worth that massive contract

Gotta pay the suck tax on Free Agents.

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15 hours ago, Swaggasaurus said:

They should be nasty power forwards, but on a football field. They each have no plus attributes other than frame. But they consistently shrink to contact and somehow we still need a possession receiver .

Tmac has no plus attributes? Are you on crack?

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22 hours ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

turk Wharton was signed this offseason to big contract to be difference maker next to derrick brown but hasn't made any game changing plays besides diving out of bounds

is he a solid player? sure, but not worth that massive contract

The DC continues to play him out of position.  He’s the smallest DT we have and EE gas him at NT.  wtf?

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