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Panthers - Jaguars - What Jaguar Fans Are Saying


Jeremy Igo

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Star is still a question mark, even CJ said he needed to those preseason reps he didn't get. Can't expect the DL to be in late season form of last year out the gate....and when that front isn't on it creates problems.

Harper and Tillman both have legit questions in terms of handling speed at this stage.  That is half the secondary.   Coleman is still largely a question mark.  Norman can be great....but we still don't know if he had a season of constantly being that in him and not a dummy.

so I easily could see a similar defensive start as last year.  Might take awhile to get healthy up front and adjusted....and the secondary to prove themselves.  

If you're happy being a "glass half empty" kind of guy then who am I to stand in your way?

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I think people and panther fans alike are gonna be surprised with our passing game. Everyone is thinking oh we can just double up olson,well i think funchess, ginn and norwood are gonna be reliable  targets for cam and the passing game will not slow down one bit. Ginn and norwood have the abilty to get deep and yac.

I went over to that board and i think i have eye cancer. They are just full of it and rude, i feel sorry for them nah i dont cant wait till next sunday!

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Everyone is thinking oh we can just double up olson,well i think funchess, ginn and norwood are gonna be reliable  targets for cam and the passing game will not slow down one bit. Ginn and norwood have the abilty to get deep and yac.

I doubt Norwood will stretch the field, he's much more of a possession receiver like KB. Ginn and Brown are the speed options.

OlsOn is their OC, OlsEn is our TE. 

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I had to log in to defend CRA. The truth is the majority of this board is made up of homers who are incapable of viewing the team objectively. It's like people forget that because we won the division and we beat a fourth string qb at home in a playoff game that for the most part we were god awful last year. Our offense struggled and is missing its biggest threat, the best thing to do is wait and see. This first game will tell us a lot about what type of team we are. The way many here view the team we should dominate, I hope so but I'm going to wait on it. 

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I had to log in to defend CRA. The truth is the majority of this board is made up of homers who are incapable of viewing the team objectively. It's like people forget that because we won the division and we beat a fourth string qb at home in a playoff game that for the most part we were god awful last year. Our offense struggled and is missing its biggest threat, the best thing to do is wait and see. This first game will tell us a lot about what type of team we are. The way many here view the team we should dominate, I hope so but I'm going to wait on it. 

Yes, save us oh voice of reason and objectivity...

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I'll tell you what, we better come out and at least convert a few first downs early to get into a rhythm. Jags might not be world beaters but they have definitely gotten better. And how many times during Riverboats reign has this team come out flat and unprepared. Plus, this game is in their house where they're hungry for success. 

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