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I just listened to Ron. He was not happy with the coaches and was pissed Cam took so many hits. He said the defense did not block were impatient or overshot their tackles. He also said Pitt did a lot of things they had never seen on tape so it looks like Pitt went all out on us.

 

well you can beat your ass we're going to see them again....and again......and again.

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It's curious though. You never hear another team say, "Carolina did a lot of things we didn't see on tape." I wonder why...

They talked about it last week.....we play the "you know what we are going to do and you have to try to stop is style of football" on both sides
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I just listened to Ron. He was not happy with the coaches and was pissed Cam took so many hits. He said the defense did not block were impatient or overshot their tackles. He also said Pitt did a lot of things they had never seen on tape so it looks like Pitt went all out on us.

 

I think Shula may have to go after this season. This qoute is evidence. We have no identity on offense. What do we do well? What do we hang our hat on?

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I've decried the absolute lack of unpredictability to the Panthers teams going back to John Fox days.  I still, for the life of me, can't understand why the Panthers coaches haven't figured out that unpredictability is a GOOD thing.  Noooo, we like the call the same damn poo every fuging week.

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Figures that Pittsburgh somehow decided that this was the right time to open up the playbook

If they did that against baltimore or cincinnati instead of an interconference opponent then maybe they'd have a shot at the division title

 

Yeah I watched their first two games and this was pretty much how they played it. They didn't do anything special at all, other than not having to try to play their way out of a hole the entire game. The biggest difference was their defense this week. Their offense was largely the same, other than maybe less stalled drives from penalties and turnovers.

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