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Andre Neblett & Jordan Senn


DickolausJ

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Just got done watching over the tape from the Panthers/Vikings game and I thought these guys needed some love. As they obviously are not big names.

Andre Neblett

For an undrafted dude with short arms guy played like an absolute beast. I aint noticed him in until last game so I'm not sure if we just re-activated him because he was a little dinged up or having trouble learning the system. Obviously he made the team last year under Fox so maybe our current guys just got around to trusting him.

Anyways, he played like our best DT last Sunday. Got of some key blocks where I thought for sure he was blanketed. First one he wrecked AP. Made one other really good play and was just overall stout.

Jordan Senn

Guy is probably our best special teams player. Never seems to shrinks away from contact and just barreled into guys to make plays when I see a lot of other guys slowing down

I got the Redskins game too re-watch and was thinking off giving a full analysis of the last two games.

I think it was Kurb saying in the Thomas Davis post he would be pissed if we spend another top 15 pick on a LB, but from what I can see that is probably our weakest position, even though I agree with his sentiment.

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Where did you attain said "tape"?

Nope just my DVR rofl. Sorry you get used to hearing football phrases, and you use them when taking about football. I am just a normal Panther fan, I check my ego when I get on the internet.

I realize there is a huge difference, I've watched actual tape for college games.

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