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You mean the staff can't trust themselves.

 

Don't listen to what Garcia says.

 

He's always quick to take blame off Rivera and place it squarely on Cam (though he did come around later after the game).

 

You had no choice but try to get closer to the goal line or score a TD. If Cam would have crapped the bed doing so, then he would be to blame.

 

However, Rivera crapped the bed by getting scared, never giving himself the best chance to win. So he's the goad instead.

 

QB's don't always have perfect games. However, if you're hot at the end, you roll with (unless you're Ron Rivera of course)_.

 

How many QB's have played poorly against the Panthers during a game, just to march down the field at the end and beat the Panthers?.....

 

Unfortunately, plenty!!

 

 

I never want anyone on the Huddle to refer to "Numb Nuts Rivera" as "River Boat Ron" again. Please honor my request.

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i don't agree with he endzone shot....I do agree with trying to do something with the time so you aren't havin to ask your FG kicker to kick a near 50 yarder

In the process u kill the clock so the opponent does have a shot

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i don't agree with he endzone shot....I do agree with trying to do something with the time so you aren't havin to ask your FG kicker to kick a near 50 yarder

In the process u kill the clock so the opponent does have a shot

I agree be more aggressive trying to get the 1st down and a closer kick. Also you can run the clock out more..

Wow what a concept. .

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Rivera has been giving chance after chance to show more confidence in this offense and his QB. Last year he was pushed to put the ball in Cam's hand and it work..

This year he has reverted back to putting no confidence in his offense and young QB and look at the results.

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i don't agree with he endzone shot....I do agree with trying to do something with the time so you aren't havin to ask your FG kicker to kick a near 50 yarder

In the process u kill the clock so the opponent does have a shot

 

You disagree with taking one shot at the endzone out of 1st, 2nd, or 3rd down? Three downs?

 

Hey, I can even argue that I agree with that in theory. My problem is as soon as they got within FG range, Rivera made up his mind not to take any chances. They could've easily chipped away yardage and still gotten into the endzone from inside the 40 with almost 2 minutes left. It didn't have to be one all or nothing pass.

 

The problem is a "touchdown" was not their goal, AT ALL. 

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Frank Garcia

Darin Gantt

Brett Jensen

 

If you unfollow these three on Twitter and turn the channel or radio dial when you see or hear them, you will save brain cells. These are paid, professional trolls that you should ignore if you're a Panthers fan or Charlotte sports fan in general.

 

I rarely agree with you, but for this I owe you a beer and a hug.

All three of those jack offs are straight gutter trash.

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You disagree with taking one shot at the endzone out of 1st, 2nd, or 3rd down? Three downs?

Hey, I can even argue that I agree with that in theory. My problem is as soon as they got within FG range, Rivera made up his mind not to take any chances. They could've easily chipped away yardage and still gotten into the endzone from inside the 40 with almost 2 minutes left. It didn't have to be one all or nothing pass.

The problem is a "touchdown" was not their goal, AT ALL.

That last sentence though. Says it all. So true.

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