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Official Panthers at Seahawks divisional playoff GameDay Thread...


Jeremy Igo

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Well, I chose my words poorly. I think the upgrade at TE (Dickson) has to be included. Cotch is no steve smith. But KB was better as far as putting up points and Cotch/Avant did just fine at getting first downs.

Lafell was trash last year. Smitty was not an impact player. Gin had the occasional big play.

TE was upgraded,but then that brings coaching into play because Dickson and Williams were vastly underused.

In terms of talent and ability, last season's WR corps was far superior.

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Oh yeah the falcons that have to rebuild both lines and are starting over with a new staff and the saints who have their entire cap locked up in like six old/injury prone players and a guy who just got hauled in on domestic violence are so much better off than the panthers.

Stop posting

I was posting on here when you were having wet dreams about Hawaiian girls in a skimpy hula. How about you stop posting, your dumb post are getting me a little bit of a headache.

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o line played great considering the defense they were pitted against.running game did well..passing game cam made some bad decisions and some dropped balls.defense did okay but giving up those big plays..wilson has 3 third down passing tds

 

The defense was horrible. Down by 4. The offense got the defense great field position, and the defense proceeds to not only allow them to move the ball, but then gave up 3 points.

 

Down 7. The defense then proceeds to give up another touchdown making it 14.

 

Down 14. With a slim chance, the defense allow them to pick up first down, after first down, and run out the clock.

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And this is the part that gets me... everyone wants to bash cam and blame him for every single thing that gives wrong... he has limited weapons to throw to and is being protected by two undrafted FAs at each tackle. Most of the time, his best throws are to non-WRs,which is pathetic.

How many big plays did we lose this season due to incompetent OL and receiver play? Like I said, look at what he did with better talent last season. It's amazing we made it this far with the lack of talent we have currently.

Just ignore them man. I have/do. You notice the ones bashing him haven't said a word about any of the drops or the defense being trash tonight. The ones bashing haven't liked him from the start, so it's no use going back and forth. He had a pretty good game up until that last INT, but he could've played better. This was a team loss. All units played bad, tonight.
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yeah the defense didn't show up and the offense had to over extend itself. would have preferred alexander over fozzy since the coaches decided not to use him and to go with d will...even tho fozzy literally had the game winning TD last week. but why reward a young guy for making a big play? bench him for an under achieving over paid vet coming off a long injury

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