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"Carolina Panthers will beat Atlanta Falcons for NFC South title"


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He praises Shula a bit too much in the article and I have to begrudgingly admit Shula has done a better job lately. I still want nothing more for this offsrason than his departure, but I have to give it to him. He's been adequate lately. There's been noticeable improvement in the play calling (exclusive of player execution).

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The premise of this is funny because Cam spent most of the Bengals game playing from within a stationary pocket and it was one of his best games as a passer. The Bengals game is also when the injury bug first bit our OL and most on Cam's struggles in the following weeks could be directly attributed to that. Our line solidified and Cam started playing better again, funny how that works isn't it?

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eh. he made it sound kind of like cam is a huge dumb dumb and we have to simplfy plays so he can make the proper read.

thats retarded.

meh, it depends on how you read it and your interpretation of what he meant by simplify. i read it as streamlining things...not dumbing down.
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this is basically the third time they've had a "win and get in" game.

 

They've not done what they needed to do in either.

 

1998: Didn't score enough points against Saints to win tiebreaker against Packers. Wouldn't have mattered anyway.

2004: Jake had his worst game ever as a Panther against the Saints

 

I have no optimism at all. That said, I'll be at the dome. 

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He praises Shula a bit too much in the article and I have to begrudgingly admit Shula has done a better job lately. I still want nothing more for this offsrason than his departure, but I have to give it to him. He's been adequate lately. There's been noticeable improvement in the play calling (exclusive of player execution).

 

 

The premise of this is funny because Cam spent most of the Bengals game playing from within a stationary pocket and it was one of his best games as a passer. The Bengals game is also when the injury bug first bit our OL and most on Cam's struggles in the following weeks could be directly attributed to that. Our line solidified and Cam started playing better again, funny how that works isn't it?

 

 

Same thing.   

 

Oline plays better = Shulas doesn't suck,  Cam is playing better

Silatolu and Chandler playing =  Shula is the worst OC in history, Cam is digressing.

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