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lets try that again, how the panthers can beat the seahawks


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Sounds like a solid plan. I'm wondering if Wilson will account for Norman and throw away from him. If he does then that makes it a little easier. If not I hope Norman can get pick 5 and 6 (if not more). Personally I think Seattle will dink and dunk a lot and limit the big plays to try and wear out our defense.

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damn that was masterful.

the eifert touchdown is awesome because it shows they can be beat even without spread formations. it looks like there was only two WRs on the field, but that split TE design was still able to isolate a man up the seam and connect for the score. i'm sure we'll be testing those waters

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It's really pretty basic... Keep Lynch from running wild, keep Wilson in the pocket and force him into mistakes..

on offense we have to find a way to run the ball w/o the read option, Hawks are too good at stopping it. They are also good at stopping mobile qb's, which we depend a lot on, so Cam is going to have to improve on his mid 20's qbr against them and earn that 100m dollar contract 

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Good read, better find.... Hops them Panthers can take advantage of any slight weakness they find. Gotta think that of this media guy can see it, then them dudes in the film room do too.... 1 or 21, I dgaf, give me victory........ Fug these monkies............

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