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Offense is carrying our defense


GhostP.

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2 minutes ago, GhostP. said:

It's not the same defense we had last year and thankfully our offense is putting up some points!! 

The last couple games have showed that and big props for funchess for two big BIG PLAYS !!

We need more bodies in the DL, Johnson and Edward will help with that.

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Just now, Fox007 said:

Well the D could have afforded this collapse if Cam hit those 2 wide open TDs..

51-29 and no one is concerned at all...

Better yet missed 30 yard FG....40-29 and no one is concerned....

The offense has it's mistakes too

37-14 and no one is concerned at all... If your offense needs to put up 51 pts to win, then you are a horrible team

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I won't say "carrying" but this defense has got to get better. Our front office has dumped too much, given up too much on offense, and built this team too much around that unit for the Packers to move the ball like that in the 4th.

Cam Newton and this offense was NOT built....NOR SHOULD THEY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR going toe to toe with Aaron Rodgers and elite offenses.

If the Huddle/the Panthers wanted that type of team...we should have INVESTED in the offense and surrounded Newton as such.

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The 2nd half is far from just the defense's fault. GB is a quality team that can score points, even against good defenses, and a couple of offensive first downs and not throwing a pick would have made the 4th quarter very, very different.

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I think Cam would disagree.  In fact, he did disagree in a post game interview, talking about how the defense bailed them out after a bad throw on his part.

 

It was a team effort.  Both played well for the first three quarters, and both played horribly for the last 10 minutes or so.  Fortunately the defense made just enough plays to win on that last drive by Green Bay.  

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7 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Well the D could have afforded this collapse if Cam hit those 2 wide open TDs..

51-29 and no one is concerned at all...

Better yet missed 30 yard FG....40-29 and no one is concerned....

The offense has it's mistakes too

lololol

37 freaking points is a RARITY in the NFL, but in order to spin your anti-Cam narrative, the heart attack at the end of the game was CAM'S fault because we didn't score 51?

Dude, you are *delusional*.

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