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Official Week 15: Panthers @ Saints Gameday Thread


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2 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

So yall just watched 2 amazing catches from nobodies on the Saints to bail Trough out, yet THAT was a bad throw by Bryce? Come on man. Like I keep trying to tell yall, our WRs and TEs are not good. Yet.

4 is a good WR, but he is soft. Both of those things can be true. He’s also got a problem consistently attacking the football. He needs to go get the MFer

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2 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

100% should have caught that?

Honestly, what in the world are you smoking?!?!?!

The defender punched the ball the split second it touched his hands, there isn't a player in the history of the NFL that would have been "expected" to catch that.

You know sometimes it's okay to just say the defender made a great play on the ball.

Your dude drops a pass or two per game because he’s still a bit too soft. It’s okay he’s a rookie he will figure it out. Be objective bro, it’s okay. 

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Just now, Kuhndog94 said:

Shough getting bailed out by his receivers doesn't change the fact that Bryce threw that one a tad too short. 

The point is WRs make plays when they're targeted. If you only catch the ball when it's a perfect pass and you're wide open, then you're just a guy. TMac will tell you he should have brought that in.

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Just now, GoobyPls said:

Yes he does, the DB hit Tmac in the arms after he had the ball in possession 

The DB came in right as the ball got there and pulled TMacs hands down as he was adjusting his body to catch a ball BEHIND HIM. Shough throws that in a better position so *shrugs*

It's fine, Bryce is good in other ways, but that was bad ball placement. 

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1 minute ago, mrBdawg said:

It makes it hard but that’s what receivers like McMillan are for. Big strong possession receivers make those kind of contested catches.

Big strong receivers work by putting the ball in a spot for them to “go get it.”  Throwing it behind them when they’re sprinting the opposite direction is the complete antithesis of that.

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