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Official Texans at Panthers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo
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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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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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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.

Once again, where the hell were you in the off season: at the start of free agency and the draft; DEMANDING that the Panthers do more than just acquire a second round WR or bring in a Kick off return specialist?

Again, (idiotic) Panthers fans complaining in September when the games begin DEMANDING our offense score more than 24 points, but are COMPLETELY silent (even mocking) Panthers fans who DEMAND upgrades to the offense when something ACTUALLY can be done.

If you didn't say anything in March, April, and May...STFU now.

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Can someone explain to me where the heck CJ was on the final drive by Houston? We had Cole out there at one point, Love another with Ealy and Addison. Where was Big Money? I don't remember him getting hurt and he's by far our best pass rusher. 

Apparently out of the game at the end due to hydration issues.

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Yeah, Kony Ealy and all.

What was Big Money and TD's excuse in the 1st Half? Or does the 1st Half not count?

Yeah, but Kony Ealy.

Personally, this entire game was an effort at stupid from top to bottom except for Cam, Thor, and Klein.

Um, major props to our Oline.  Remmers might be the MVP.   Also, Ginn had some good returns, and that clutch TD.  Philly Brown too a beautiful TD catch, and Cotchery a really clutch reception.   I don't know why everyone is moaning so much.

Sure, there were some bad penalties and some blown plays, but really, there is quite a bit to be encouraged about re: how our offense performed against one of the toughest D's in the league.  Too close at the end.  Those Kony penalties and that blocked FG were awful.  But we won.  I'll take ugly.  We'll get better.

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