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2 minutes ago, Gin and Juice said:

Fans need to think outside the box. The "conservative" approach isn't sexy, but it can be very effective 

Non-Conservative approach: Panthers 31 - Seahawks 0

Conservative approach: Seahawks 24 - Panthers 0

Score a fuging TD and end the game. Can you at least **TRY** to score one? Just TRY. 

Anyone who's happy with the second half is a tool.

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1 minute ago, ThinkAboutIt said:

Effective at what? Turning what should've been a dominant performance into (John) Foxball? That's what the whole 2nd half was on offense: FOXBALL. You have to get LUCKY to win a game. 

So throw the ball more? So say our wr's dont get open, cam has to hold it and gets sacked. What if a tip pass happens and then an int? The running game was key to us winning this game.

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12 minutes ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

Well damn. Seattle used to own us, and they were the defending NFC Champs. You didn't really think this would be easy, did you?

What the Seahawks did is irrelevant. The Panthers NOT TRYING TO DO poo ON OFFENSE in the 2nd half is irrelevant, and no, they DID NOT try to do anything. 

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3 minutes ago, ThinkAboutIt said:

Effective at what? Turning what should've been a dominant performance into (John) Foxball? That's what the whole 2nd half was on offense: FOXBALL. You have to get LUCKY to win a game. 

We got lucky in being able to run up the score and shutting them out in the first half.

2nd half was about letting them help us win the game by burning up the clock with what the defense gave them and not making costly turnovers. The ability for the staff to trust the team to turn it on and off is a compliment. 

Nobody cares about the final scores, they care about W's

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1 minute ago, shreddingdefense said:

So throw the ball more? So say our wr's dont get open, cam has to hold it and gets sacked. What if a tip pass happens and then an int? The running game was key to us winning this game.

Quit running the ball into the line every play. How about that? You don't have to be throwing to be actually trying to do something on offense...DUH. 

Run some freaking reverses. Got any trick plays? You got ANYTHING that can energize the offense? Nah, you didn't want to score again. You were perfectly fine not scoring again unless Seattle tied or took the lead. Welcome back Foxball.

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2 minutes ago, ThinkAboutIt said:

What the Seahawks did is irrelevant. The Panthers NOT TRYING TO TO poo ON OFFENSE in the 2nd half is irrelevant, and no, they DID NOT try to do anything. 

How did they not try to do anything? They passed and they ran. Sometimes plays don't work for a thousand different reason.

Hell, the best way they could have finished this game, would have been to run it down Seattle's throat even though they knew it was coming. That's extremely hard to do against a good defense though.

Besides all of that, we won. Be happy!

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