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Panthers Leaders in Missed Tackles


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1 hour ago, PantherChris said:

A lot of Horns come in just 2-3 games the rest of the time the ball doesnt go his way much I will say i dont think many of his misses are in run support.... I feel its usually when hes shocked they threw it his way or missed a play on the ball

Let me see if they are in a group or spread out.

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1 hour ago, PantherChris said:

A lot of Horns come in just 2-3 games the rest of the time the ball doesnt go his way much I will say i dont think many of his misses are in run support.... I feel its usually when hes shocked they threw it his way or missed a play on the ball

He is actually tied for the 2nd most targeted player on the Panthers this season at 58(or 4.5 Targets/GM). He is behind Mike Jackson's 82 targets(5.9/GM). They both do pretty well with QB Rating. Jackson allowing a 77.7 and Horn a 70.9. Hilariously, Rosebum is tied with 58 targets. Opposing teams know. Lol.

 

Back to the cluster of missed tackles, there appears to be none. He has missed 2 tackles in a game twice this season and has recorded missed tackles in 9 of 13 games.

 

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2 hours ago, Captroop said:

I'm not too concerned about that from Horn. If Jaycee is in a situation where he needs to tackle someone, he's probably in a bad situation to begin with. His job is to stop the reception from happening. Once it happens, I'm fine with the safeties cleaning up the tackling. 

yea, agree and a lot of the time he's late to the receiver because Evero has him lined up somewhere behind wendys in some soft weak bullshit zone.

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17 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

yea, agree and a lot of the time he's late to the receiver because Evero has him lined up somewhere behind wendys in some soft weak bullshit zone.

He is not in man coverage very often. I wish we would change that scheme to have him on an island versus their best WR more often. Why would you pay a player that kind of money and not have him shadowing the opposing teams best WR??? It's bananas.

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

He is not in man coverage very often. I wish we would change that scheme to have him on an island versus their best WR more often. Why would you pay a player that kind of money and not have him shadowing the opposing teams best WR??? It's bananas.

I was legit YELLING this sunday.  WTF did we pay him that much money to be just another rando plug and play Corner.  I desperately hate Everos scheme with every fiber of my being.

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9 minutes ago, Carolina Cajun said:

I was legit YELLING this sunday.  WTF did we pay him that much money to be just another rando plug and play Corner.  I desperately hate Everos scheme with every fiber of my being.

Yeah and maybe NO wouldn't have absolutely dunked all over him in the two games had we played to his strengths more.

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5 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

I think Horn should just fall down more. It looks better than just getting beaten like a drum for scores. 

Donte "Action" Jackson made that a go-to move, and he's had a long NFL career. Many folks thought he was a good corner too.

Donte actually recovered from that surgery and has played very well the past two seasons. Now, he has done it on significantly better defenses than Horn....

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7 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

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Rozebum, Scott and Wallace expected but Horn has quietly become a somewhat of a defensive liability. He had been in our top 4 in Missed Tackles for two straight seasons now.

He has had more missed tackles this season than in his first three years in the NFL(22 Games Started).

 

What is their number of snaps compared to missed tackles? I'm too lazy to do a missed tackle percentage but that was the 1st thing I thought of when I saw that chart. I'm guessing Rozebum would be a higher rate with less starts. Probably doesn't matter as they all seem to have forgotten how to tackle. 

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Im not sure Rozeboom doesn’t get re-signed, the rest of the LB room doesn’t being any production. Boom has over 90 combined tackles. He’s not a world beater by any means, but he’s volume tackled. We’ve no other LB that have shown the ability to do that and it’s absolutely needed. Without Boom we have the same problem we had for the games Jewell missed last year. Trevin Wallace is a cut line player on a good team. 

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Horn seems to not be able to keep his footing once and a while and it has resullted in 6 points several times.  

In defense of a few of these guys have been hurt and sure hope they get over it.  We have the 3 but really on 2 biggest games of year coming up and how they play will determine NFC South.  I sure want that title again!!!  Go Panthers!!!

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