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Best and worst PFF grades from Panthers' Week 15 loss to Saints


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3 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Remember when people were saying, "So glad we got Rozebum and Wallace back"......as I said.....doesn't matter. Possibly makes us worse.

Guess who is leading the Steelers in tackles?  Mr. medical red flag himself.  Damn, I'm still pissed we passed him up, not once, but twice.

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1 hour ago, kungfoodude said:

Remember when people were saying, "So glad we got Rozebum and Wallace back"......as I said.....doesn't matter. Possibly makes us worse.

Boom actually tackles and has decent tackling numbers this year. Wallace’s stat line Sunday was 0 solo tackles and 3 assists. He’s not a pass rusher, he’s not a cover guy. What does he do here? 

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2 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Boom actually tackles and has decent tackling numbers this year. Wallace’s stat line Sunday was 0 solo tackles and 3 assists. He’s not a pass rusher, he’s not a cover guy. What does he do here? 

He wears the green dot and is always around the pile, though rarely at the bottom of it.  

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I guess I see the game similarly to PFF, because I was texting my GC all game long about how bad the TE's were. It's a massive hole on our roster. All three have had at least one game where they looked like a pro bowler, but the week to week has been really poor.  Additionally, Corbett continues to struggle. He seems like a great dude, but I think that experiment has run its course. Ick with a really bad game, but he's been good this season. 

Defensively man, no pass rush and no ILB. The good news is the holes on our roster are clear and evident to everyone. I still hope we go BPA in the first. We're going to have to start paying some of our guys rather than free agents with the cap money. 

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1 minute ago, ImfromClayton said:

I guess I see the game similarly to PFF, because I was texting my GC all game long about how bad the TE's were. It's a massive hole on our roster. All three have had at least one game where they looked like a pro bowler, but the week to week has been really poor.  Additionally, Corbett continues to struggle. He seems like a great dude, but I think that experiment has run its course. Ick with a really bad game, but he's been good this season. 

Defensively man, no pass rush and no ILB. The good news is the holes on our roster are clear and evident to everyone. I still hope we go BPA in the first. We're going to have to start paying some of our guys rather than free agents with the cap money. 

Yeah we're paying too much for offensive guards. That was never a long term approach. I expect some changes by 2027. I don't think the pass rush is as bad as it seems on paper. If Evero would keep Big Bobby at NT with Derrick and Robinson on either side, they'll get enough push on passing plays to allow Edge rushers to make plays. 

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16 hours ago, CanadianCat said:

XL was mostly absent from TV tape. We cannot count on him as more than a 3-4 at this point.. Honestly I would give more snaps to Horn JR at this point. 

I think I read they are keeping him out there for his blocking skills lol

so, last pick in rd 1, that they traded up to get…..blocking

 I think they just use him wrong.  He is never going to be that polished route tree runner…if they wanted that Ladd was there guy

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39 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

I think I read they are keeping him out there for his blocking skills lol

so, last pick in rd 1, that they traded up to get…..blocking

 I think they just use him wrong.  He is never going to be that polished route tree runner…if they wanted that Ladd was there guy

I still cannot get over the fact he ran out of bounds untouched a few games ago.. he needs to layoff the 'coon'

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