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Nortman and Gano will be key this week vs SEA


Mark S

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Nortman will need to do a good job this weekend of not kicking in Tyler Lockett's direction this week. The guy has multiple return TDs this year and is proven to be a dangerous threat. Nortman and the ST unit will need to do their work in shutting this guy down in a week where they really need to step up. 

Gano will also be a key factor because it will be very hard to score TDs against this Seattle defense. If Gano can hit his FGs this Sunday, then we have a much better chance at winning this game. He will also need to continue to do his things of not giving the returner a chance on kick-offs, he's been good at that so far. 

Good play from Nortman, Gano, and the ST unit this weekend could help us to get a huge win on the road this weekend. 

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makes me think of that Hester punt return and Ron talking post game about how they had a good plan to kick to him and defend it.

how about there are just certain guys you don't kick to.  Simple and plain.  I'd rather kick a punt short forcing a fair catch the defend a return.

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We are not going to beat Seattle with FG's.   If we don't score touchdowns it will be the same as all the other regular season games we have played against Seattle in the Cam Newton era.

we could of won some of those games....if we didn't fumble and do self inflicting junk.

you ain't gonna go into Seattle and throw 3 TDs.  You gotta win ugly. 

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