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No excuses today... we got beat


mc52beast

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I am not quite ready to say we are heading for a one and done but we have to tighten up.

We were in Atlanta and pride was in the way.  They took it to us.  We made Zero adjustments and just couldn't get on track.

I am sure we'll have a good week of practice and be ready for TB next week.

If Arizona loses today.  I say we play minimal starters next week.

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Nothing wrong with crediting the team that played better today. They wanted it more, and it showed in the execution for both sides of the ball.

 

I'm hoping the loss will finally get these guys to wake up and refocus, as the past few "scares" haven't done it. If this doesn't have them focused, I don't know what will.

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8 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Give credit where credit is due.  While we had some dropped passes and some poor oline play.  Atlanta came to play and they beat us.  They looked better TODAY.  As much as I hate Atlanta. They outplayed us.

No credit is due anywhere. The Falcons played as hard as they could and still needed the Panthers to do absolutely NOTHING on offense for them to barely win the game. This was all about the Panthers sucking, and any honest Falcons fan would admit that much.

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11 minutes ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Give credit where credit is due.  While we had some dropped passes and some poor oline play.  Atlanta came to play and they beat us.  They looked better TODAY.  As much as I hate Atlanta. They outplayed us.

Exacty right.  "We beat ourselves" is a cop-out by limited intellects and complainers.

THE OTHER TEAM made more plays than OUR team did today, period.  Deal with it.

It would have made me feel good to punch Arthur Blank in his greasy face after that game though.

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3 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Exacty right.  "We beat ourselves" is a cop-out by limited intellects and complainers.

THE OTHER TEAM made more plays than OUR team did today, period.  Deal with it.

It would have made me feel good to punch Arthur Blank in his greasy face after that game though.

No credit is due anywhere. The Falcons played as hard as they could and still needed the Panthers to do absolutely NOTHING on offense for them to barely win the game. This was all about the Panthers sucking, and any honest Falcons fan would admit that much.

Fact: The Panthers beat themselves.

Fact: Anyone saying the Panthers didn't beat themselves is employing a defense mechanism, because if you beat yourself, then that means you could've done something about the loss...which they could've. The Panthers sleepwalked to 13 points. The Falcons gave it all they had to make it to 20. Of course the Panthers beat themselves. 

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