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AJ Green leaves practice on cart


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Valid.

 

I'm also hoping those blowouts taught us a lot about what not to do.

 

 

I'm typically not a stats guy, so I don't re-watch games.  I love the excitment that a live game brings on a Sunday afternoon.  But I had to find out what the hell happened to our team vs the bears.  Something switched on and the team really played with same intensity we got to see last year.  

 

Maybe I was looking at the wrong things during the re-watch, but Luke and TD stood out that most.  Luke looked like the DPY from 2013 and held the RBs to what, 26 years in the 2nd half?

 

Maybe all of this is because of a missed bears field goal.  It's funny how football can do that.

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I'm typically not a stats guy, so I don't re-watch games.  I love the excitment that a live game brings on a Sunday afternoon.  But I had to find out what the hell happened to our team vs the bears.  Something switched on and the team really played with same intensity we got to see last year.  

 

Maybe I was looking at the wrong things during the re-watch, but Luke and TD stood out that most.  Luke looked like the DPY from 2013 and held the RBs to what, 26 years in the 2nd half?

 

Maybe all of this is because of a missed bears field goal.  It's funny how football can do that.

 

If you heard Bill Voth on the radio yesterday, he was of the opinion that it was more the Bears self-destructing than it was the Panthers manning up.

 

Voth knows his stuff, but this is one time I'd like to hope he's wrong.

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I'm not happy that A.J Green is injured, but I am happy that our chances of winning will increase if he doesn't play. A Panther fan who isn't pleased that our chances of winning have increased is an odd fan. You can feel bad about a player being injured, and also feel good about the odds of our teaming winning increasing. There is nothing morally wrong with that.

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If you heard Bill Voth on the radio yesterday, he was of the opinion that it was more the Bears self-destructing than it was the Panthers manning up.

 

Voth knows his stuff, but this is one time I'd like to hope he's wrong.

 

I'm with him a bit on this.

 

 

I think that we started playing better, and they started imploding.  Any one or two things could have happened and we wouldn't have gotten anywhere near a comeback in that game.

 

Now that can be said for almost every football game, but with the way that we are built, those games are awfully tough to win after down a couple scores.

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I'm with him a bit on this.

 

I think that we started playing better, and they started imploding.  Any one or two things could have happened and we wouldn't have gotten anywhere near a comeback in that game.

 

Now that can be said for almost every football game, but with the way that we are built, those games are awfully tough to win after down a couple scores.

 

Trestman helped us out a lot by only having eight rushes in the second half.

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