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Official Texans at Panthers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo
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Shouldn't have been that close at all. 

Horrible coaching, horrible game management by the staff, and despite the two big plays in the passing game, the lack of quality at receiver continues to haunt us.

Oh well...   All I care about is the W.  But, I would really like to see us clean this crap up. 

Also, F*** KEVIN NORWOOD.  They really need to bring in some guys for workouts this week. 

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that game was over....gettleman or JR need to have a sit down with rivera and let it be known that this poo has GOT to stop.

How can you blame the coaches for all the plays that were left out on the field? Cam and his WR's both need to get a lot better. There were some awful drops and some awful passes today. Thank God Cam made his best throws in the end zone.

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I will not see anymore of this bullshit from Rivera. Go for the digging jugular , and quit pussy footing around.

They went for it. They just failed. Why would you throw a 20 yard pass to Olsen on 3rd & 9 instead of just picking up 5 yards and setting up a more manageable FG attempt? These guys are stupid. Yes, I want them to take shots down the field, but not when one "simple" play is all you need to make it easier right at the end of the game. They still don't know when the right time is to do what, lol.

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What did Rivera do? Wasn't able to see the game. Give me the cliff notes version.

24-10, we go prevent.

24-17, 6 minutes left, we get to field goal range. 3 minutes left, need moderate gain for a first, we go deep and stop the clock. Didn't even try to set up a shorter kick and keep the clock running or go for a moderate gain for the first.

They block the kick and get a drive to go tie it and nearly pulled it off because of our prevent/lack of discipline  (look for this to be blamed in postgame. It's coming.)

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