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Underrated or Overrated?


Harbingers

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59 minutes ago, Harbingers said:

Man I like CJ to, ya he isn't getting the sacks but he pressures. But he's a leader and he's smart.

In that OBJ scrum he was the guy that pulled OBJ out walked him to his sideline and pointed... I can only imagine he was saying "Get the fug over there. You messed up boy."

I hope he will restructure on a four year deal and take the cut like TD did. He obviously loves Charlotte and the Panthers. 

This should be CJ's last year with us. Get rid of his sorry ass.

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3 hours ago, Harbingers said:

It is interesting they were able to contain AP so well in their two games. But, J Stew was able to get nearly 80 yards against that defense(all be it minus Avril?), Im wondering if thats since he is pure power.

The Vikings didn't run against the Seahawks correctly. They stacked extra TE's and linemen for AP. Letting Seattle put 8 or even 9 in the box. 

We will need to spread out the defense with 3 WR's 1 TE's sets like we did week 6. This set forces the defense to a 6 or 7 man box. Letting Cam read the box lets him change plays at the line. That's why we have been so sucessful this year on offense. Jordan Gross broke it down on Panthers Huddle Thursday night. I think their rush defense is overrated. But their Pass defense is by far the best in the NFL UNTIL.

Until they play a good TE. Like Olsen. This destroys their cover 2 zone/man system. 

If they play zone. The seam is wide open for us.

If they play man. Quick hitting routes not just for Olsen, but for other recivers is also wide open. 

Either way we can and will put up 31+ Sunday against Seattle

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