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Panthers - Jaguars Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo
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Nice props from RR to AJ Klein for stepping in for Luke and doing a nice job

Black & Blue Review @BlackBlueReview 1m1 minute ago

"The beautiful thing is [the defense] rallied around AJ ... I thought he did a nice job." - RR

Thank GOODNESS we didn't cut or trade AJ Klein.  Seriously.... Very glad too we still have Glanton on our PS right now too.

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And we still doubled them on the scoreboard.

Seattle gave up 34 points to an average offense and lost. 

Indy got destroyed again and Luck played Luck complete ass.

 

 

Don't want bullshit, don't spew it. 

i noticed luck and all his weapons getting throttled in buffalo as we were grinding jacksonville up late in the game

the NFL, especially week 1, is just really hard to call

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Glad for the win but this game didn't really teach us anything we didn't already suspect about this team.  Our Oline was much better in pass protection but the WR play still left a lot to be desired.  The defense played pretty well but its obvious Jacksonville is no offensive juggernaut so who knows if its our defense or their offense thats more to blame.  Hope the injured guys are back next week.

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Glad for the win but this game didn't really teach us anything we didn't already suspect about this team.  Our Oline was much better in pass protection but the WR play still left a lot to be desired.  The defense played pretty well but its obvious Jacksonville is no offensive juggernaut so who knows if its our defense or their offense thats more to blame.  Hope the injured guys are back next week.

Yeah, our pass protection was better than our run protection.  Don't forget though that JAX has a new Off. Coordinator though, which meant not much opportunity for film study.

I guess we did the "bend but not break" thing, but it was a close call at times with some big runs by Yeldon.

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So much for Stew getting only 15 carries!   More like 40.

Here's Ron's comments in the post-game presser.

http://blackandbluereview.com/panthers-jaguars-week-1-ron-rivera-transcript/

Why was Cameron Artis-Payne, not extremely involved in running game?

“Jonathan ran hard and did some really good things, so that was good to see. Fozzy played the role he needed and Mike Tolbert did what he needed to do. Probably how it’s going to go. I want to see how many carries we give Jonathan because ideally I’d love to see him get 15, but I know he was in there for about 40 plays, 35 plays and that might be a lot.”

Given how little Stew played in the preseason though, this may have been a good thing to help him really get into the season.  

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