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The NFC South Is Wide Open


Kevin Greene

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A note to all.

 

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, and yes our Carolina Panthers are all flawed.

 

So tonight, "How about them Cowboys!".

 

Still a long way to go Panther fans.

 

If Rivera can get the Hardy situation behind us and the team all pulling in the same direction all is not lost.

 

 

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A note to all.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints, and yes our Carolina Panthers are all flawed.

So tonight, "How about them Cowboys!".

Still a long way to go Panther fans.

If Rivera can get the Hardy situation behind us and the team all pulling in the same direction all is not lost.

It starts this week with Chicago. This is a must win game for us.

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It starts this week with Chicago. This is a must win game for us.

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It is. Not only because it is a winnable game but also it is a home game.

We win 5 out of 6 home games left on schedule and get wins at Minny and Atlanta, that gets us to 9. Just need to sneak one more road win somewhere like GB and we get 10

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There's two ways this season will unfold.

1-

Carolina continues to treat Cam Newton like Trent Dilfer & we finish under .500

2-

Carolina takes off the handcuffs & uses their superstar QB & runs away with the Division

This "take off the handcuffs" thing needed to die last season. Sticking in the pocket is part of what Cam does. He doesn't magically take off at the first hint of pressure. He goes through his reads and then takes off if he can't find an option. It's always been that way and if you believe otherwise you've just bought into some kind of narrative about Newton without ever actually watching how he plays. He isn't handcuffed, the pocket is just collapsing faster than he can get through his reads. He's reacting to the pressure the same as always. There are no handcuffs. There is just a piss poor line.

I love me some Cam, but to suggest that we're restricting him is backwards. His game hasn't changed and isn't being held back. The line simply isn't holding so that he can play his way. That needs to change, quick.

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It is. Not only because it is a winnable game but also it is a home game.

We win 5 out of 6 home games left on schedule and get wins at Minny and Atlanta, that gets us to 9. Just need to sneak one more road win somewhere like GB and we get 10

I completely agree with you. We still have a chance to make it to the playoffs. We just gotta be more consistent as a team and stop shooting ourselves in the foot. At the end of the day, I still believe we have the best team in our division. It's time for the sleeping monster to wake up. This Chicago game is huge for us and could determine what kind of team we have on our hands for the rest of the season.

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