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PFF's Panthers - Cardinals Refocused


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Some interesting tidbits

 

 

Short is also working to outshine the fellow rookie DT with the bigger brand name that lines up next to him. His +3.4 overall grade against Arizona – his third straight grade in the green – should help.

 

 

 

Ben Hartsock’s role was largely as a run blocker, as per usual, and it was his grade in that area (+2.0) that sees him land this spot. Handling business on the end of the line with a handful of solid kick-outs and inside seals — primarily against the Arizona linebackers — the only down note in his performance was a special teams holding penalty at the end of the half that turned a 41-yard field goal attempt into a 51-yarder (that Graham Gano promptly nailed anyway.)

 

 

 

Two of those plays – the two sacks – were particularly worth watching as he came nearly obstacle-free on both, setting aside center Ryan Kalil for a safety (2Q 5:33), and right tackle Byron Bell for a sack-fumble late in the fourth (4Q 2:48).

 

 

 

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those delayed blitzes were killing us, but they were doing it all game.  one of the mlb had a sack and ran right by Wharton who was blocking nobody, at some point, these have to be recognized.  oh, the one time we did call a hot route, what did Washington do?  Of course he dropped in coverage and picked off the slant.  they did very well in their scheme and disguising the blitzes.  By the fourth quarter though, there should be at least one short route every pass in case they do blitz, I can't confirm either way.  Cam should never get sacked 7 times with his mobility.

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