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Best thing that could have happened to the Panthers


Kevin Greene

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A 30-7 ass whooping from a class organization like the New England Patriots.

4 quarters of dominance will set your mind right. Anything in this League is earned every year.

A lackluster performance from a team who looked like they thought last years NFC South crown was a given.

Williams, Stewart, Whitaker all sucked running the rock tonight.

Oline, 3 sacks and cant run block

Defense, ugghh..

 

A good wake up call, week 4 matters now. The regular season looms.

 

Oh, and Ron Rivera or Riverboat Ron or whatever the hell your name is.

Get to work.

The Panther organization was humiliated tonight.

 

Need to see a focused team week 4 preseason, get 'er done.

 

 

 

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yall act like everybody was playing all out war regular season.

 

this isn't the ravens last year where one player just dominated.

 

poo keek was pulled early as fug. no CJ.

 

were seeing who has it mentally against tom brady. we are seeing who is stepping up.

 

oh yea and KB looked good. great catches

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yall act like everybody was playing all out war regular season.

 

this isn't the ravens last year where one player just dominated.

 

poo keek was pulled early as fug. no CJ.

 

were seeing who has it mentally against tom brady. we are seeing who is stepping up.

 

oh yea and KB looked good. great catches

 

Cam and KB, gotta love how this is shaping up.

Ain't no problem there.

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Well less see. Some starters on both sides of the ball was not starting tonight. Plus team hardly game plan in preseason games. But at the end of the day this could be a rude awaking for them or we might end up getting our asses kicked in the regular season. We will see if this puts the spark in them. They seemed dead after the first  few series. After that both sides went cold. Hopefully Ron corrects all this before the season starts.

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I'm not worried...yet. I always thought preseason was to see what you have and to try new things, but the Panther seem to just be doing what they plan on doing in the regular season. nothing new really, but it would be nice to see something new...

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 a class organization like the New England Patriots.

 

Got a short memory? Too young to remember 2007?

 

 
September 13, 2007
 
"NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has determined that the New England Patriots violated league rules Sunday when they videotaped defensive signals by the New York Jets' coaches, according to league sources." http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3014677
 
 
I don't think these two teams had the same objective for this game. Still a good wake up call for the whole organization though. Can't afford much of a slow start this year.

 

 

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