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Official Week 17: Seahawks @ Panthers Gameday Thread


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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

The Seahawks defensive line is just very good

Yeah, I see…  but this poo is deflating.  We’re not doing ourselves any favors with the playcalling and execution of plays either.  We’ve had plays that were blocked up and guys danced around til they got smacked for minimal gain.  And if they’re that stout up front, maybe spread it out and look for mismatches.  They like to send pressure and play man - I’m not seeing any mesh concepts, drags, quick outs or hooks…  barely anything to counter what they’re doing.  We’re just going along with it.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

The Bucs look cooked. Down 17-7 to the Dolphins making 7th round Ewers making his first NFL start look like an All-Pro. What an absolute second half of the season meltdown they had.

Would be the best I've felt in a long time if that meltdown means they have nothing to play for next week. Not sure the nerves can handle a do or die next week.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

The Bucs look cooked. Down 17-7 to the Dolphins making 7th round Ewers making his first NFL start look like an All-Pro. What an absolute second half of the season meltdown they had.

Ewers found a great fit in Miami. Ewers can really execute a structured west coast styled offense well. Only issue is he’s made of glass and definitely can’t withstand a full NFL season.

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