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The loss of Kelvin Benjamin


AceBoogie

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Won't be felt today. The speed and quickness of Philly Brown and Ted Ginn Jr, will open up new things in our offense. No we won't see that one miraculous catch that Benjamin delivers once per game, but we will see an underrated group of talented wideouts rise to the occasion and make the plays they're capable of making. 

Panthers win 27-13. 

A little AceBoogie optimism to start the season off right. 

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Won't be felt today. The speed and quickness of Philly Brown and Ted Ginn Jr, will open up new things in our offense. No we won't see that one miraculous catch that Benjamin delivers once per game, but we will see an underrated group of talented wideouts rise to the occasion and make the plays they're capable of making. 

Panthers win 27-13. 

A little AceBoogie optimism to start the season off right. 

He was targeted 45% of the time by Cam according to FOX this morning. His loss should only help Newton and/or Shula develop better schemes to improve our passing game.

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Maybe I'm reaching here but with guys like Ginn and Brown always open and away from defenders it could also lower Cam's interceptions since he won't be throwing into double coverage or to receivers who are draped by defensive backs. Now the issues is will Ginn and Brown actually catch the ball 

That whole move the chains slowly and control the clock is the reason the Panthers do not seem to consider speed when looking for WR. Hope how Cam plays with speedsters will open eyes in the front office. There is no need for a big marginally fast guy to be our number 1.

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Not even homer speak here, but his injury is probably the most significant serious NFL injury suffered by any team so far.  I know Jordy Nelson went down, but Rodgers is the more polished passer and they still have some other options... and actually addressed the weakness by going out and getting James Jones back.

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