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Who benefits more?


Jeremy Igo

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Derek Anderson will be squaring off against the Bucs defense for the second time this season.

 

 

Derek has a better idea of what to expect from the Bucs defense.

 

The Bucs have a much better idea of what to expect from Derek, as they didn't even gameplan for him the first game as they thought Cam was starting.

 

 

Who benefits more from this?

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50/50

the benefit to us should be that we get to gameplan knowing further ahead of time that DA will be starting.

what negates that benefit is shula doing the game plan.

aside from that, both know what to expect. they also know what to expect from benjamin...and by they, i mean both DA and the bucs.

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50/50

the benefit to us should be that we get to gameplan knowing further ahead of time that DA will be starting.

what negates that benefit is shula doing the game plan.

aside from that, both know what to expect. they also know what to expect from benjamin...and by they, i mean both DA and the bucs.

 

I agree with both sides benefiting.  I think the Panthers benefit the most.

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Bucs cause they can adjust as they know D.A will be starting. Hopefully the offense I saw Sunday and it was a more modernized offense if you watch the film is what we'll go with from now. We should win. Having Tre instead of DeCound, Bene and Norman starting helps this defense to atleast give our offense chances

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DA will deliver. This game is gonna be filled with emotion and will by the Panthers. The city will rally behind the performance and it will ultimately set the stage for Superman's return. If your headed to the Bank on sunday make sure you turn up to the max!

I love the enthusiasm but unfortunately our stadium will be half full.

I'll be there, drunk and loud as usual.

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Bucs. Cam was just starting to get his legs back and running well again. The offensive they ran last weekend was like nothing I've seen this year. D.A is a good backup, but the threat of having to contain Cam is gone. If they can't get Stew and the running game going to compensate, it will be a long day. Hopefully Anderson can pull it off one more time.

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Bucs. Cam was just starting to get his legs back and running well again. The offensive they ran last weekend was like nothing I've seen this year. D.A is a good backup, but the threat of having to contain Cam is gone. If they can't get Stew and the running game going to compensate, it will be a long day. Hopefully Anderson can pull it off one more time.

 

Yeah this.

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