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The Panthers offense needs 33 points on Sunday to overtake the Cardinals for the #1 offense in the NFL


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4 minutes ago, stankowalski said:

Our defense definitely does contribute to our scoring, you'd have to be a fool not to recognize that.  However our offense is very good and can score from anywhere on the field at any time.

So does Arizona offense.  NE offense too.  Benefit from a great defense.  Do they bring that up when discussing their teams offense ability? 

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33 minutes ago, stankowalski said:

Our defense definitely does contribute to our scoring, you'd have to be a fool not to recognize that.  However our offense is very good and can score from anywhere on the field at any time.

I do not think anyone discredit's that here.  What we are sick of hearing is how our offense is terrible and Cam Newton sucks...we only win because of our defense.  Yes, our defense does help but we have a very dangerous offense without it.  

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Just now, Wolfpredator said:

I do not think anyone discredit's that here.  What we are sick of hearing is how our offense is terrible and Cam Newton sucks...we only win because of our defense.  Yes, our defense does help but we have a very dangerous offense without it.  

I think you're slanting a bit with the hyperbole.  I haven't read anything from any credible news source that our offense is terrible or that Cam Newton sucks.

Our offense is very good but our defense helps them out with getting turnover's, 3 and out's, etc.  But I get why people get upset over this but it's silly IMO.  This is a great TEAM.  Dont' worry about what anybody else says, just believe your eyes.

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2 minutes ago, stankowalski said:

I think you're slanting a bit with the hyperbole.  I haven't read anything from any credible news source that our offense is terrible or that Cam Newton sucks.

Our offense is very good but our defense helps them out with getting turnover's, 3 and out's, etc.  But I get why people get upset over this but it's silly IMO.  This is a great TEAM.  Dont' worry about what anybody else says, just believe your eyes.

I am honestly not upset about it....I think it's funny but it get's old after a while.  I guess when you are at the top you will have hate constantly rain down on your team.

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2 minutes ago, Wolfpredator said:

I am honestly not upset about it....I think it's funny but it get's old after a while.  I guess when you are at the top you will have hate constantly rain down on your team.

Yeah I look at it like our defense helps our offense but our offense helps our defense too.  The way our offense is converting turnovers into TD's or just plain scoring anytime helps make other offenses one dimensional.  When a team gets down and has to throw it all the time the defense can get more sacks, interceptions, etc.

Honestly though the way our offense has been playing for the past few weeks I'd be hard pressed to name another offense that is better.  

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