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Blueprint on stopping Atlanta offense is out.


Jeremy Igo

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The Falcons schedule overall this season is weak, but thus far has been a lot tougher than Carolina's schedule. The best team that Carolina has faced so far this year is either the Bucs, or the Saints without Drew Brees. Think about that, for a bit. The Eagles, Giants, Cowboys, and Redskins are better than any team the Panthers have faced so far.

Think about this for a minute 35-3 home dome smack down, undefeated two time defending NFCS champs.

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There running game looks good ill give them that, but Freeman got alot of his yards with that sweep left play they kept running over and over.

Luke, Thomas, and Shaq all have the ability to stop that.

Bingo. Linebackers with actual speed=  Heat seeking missiles on sweep plays

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Think about this for a minute 35-3 home dome smack down, undefeated two time defending NFCS champs.

The past has no bearing on the future. We got blew out at home but still split 1&1. You all did have "Mike Smiths" number, this is a totally different team. No more pussy ball here. 

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Guest Barry McCaulkinor

Blueprint? They are giving up 30ppg it seems. All you have to do is punch them in the fuging mouth. They are still soft as fug. 

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I'm done with this. It's apparent most guys that are posting in this thread only watch Panther games. 

Matt has been sacked a lot... Wrong, highest rated OL in football. 

We're allowing 30PPG... Wrong.

Julio has been shut down the last 2 games. Wrong again. Last week he was pulled before half time & today he put up average numbers. 

Nothing but homerism in this thread which isn't common here from my experience. 

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