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Cam Just Said Coaches Were Conservative


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16 minutes ago, Castavar said:

I'm not saying it isn't a problem. I'm saying today isn't the day to dwell on this sh*t.

If "today" isn't the day when is the day, next week or in the Super Bowl when they get a nice lead and then lose late? Oh, then will finally be the time to complain about something that happened in too many other games this season because it finally didn't go their way. 

Your logic falls apart every time. 

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4 minutes ago, rainwater said:

I think part of the problem is the Panthers offense IS conservative.   So opening it up to not be conservative is a hard approach to take when that isn't your game and it would play into the Seahawks defense's hands.  I think this issue is just a nature of our offense and isn't likely to change.

Yep...can't believe people wanted us to drop back over and over and play into Seattle's pressure

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We more than likely ain't having these conversations if Gano and Jones  don't Fug up the 2nd half kickoff.  Only thing worse than what happened would have been lockette returning KO for a TD.  

But RR can't blame this on anyone but himself. Buck stops with the head coach. He signed off on that passive chit we watched in the 2nd half 

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6 minutes ago, ThinkAboutIt said:

If "today" isn't the day when is the day, next week or in the Super Bowl when they get a nice lead and then lose late? Oh, then will finally be the time to complain about something that happened in too many other games this season because it finally didn't go their way. 

Your logic falls apart every time. 

And what the fug are we going to do about it? Complaining constantly about it does fuggin nothing. You might want to realize that use complaining about it isn't going to do sh*t because we have no impact on coaches decisions. So, you can either continue whining about it or enjoy this win.

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16 minutes ago, MadHatter said:

Yep...can't believe people wanted us to drop back over and over and play into Seattle's pressure

No, it doesn't mean you necessarily drop back repetitively. That's not it.

Remember, the Panthers have led the league in scoring, playing the same said way that poster described. So he shouldn't make it sound so simple.

However, it's 3 yards and a cloud of dust approach 3 times during a series. Instead of, maybe throwing on 2nd down a few times, and/or taking some shots downfield to get first downs or make them easier. Remember, the Panthers almost blew a lot of leads in similar fashion.

I mean you do have the lead, so you don't want to throw mostly. I get that.

Though it is kinda unfortunate, the Panthers didn't score a 2nd half pt.

But oh well (and we'll take the win).

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He said it in two separate post game interviews...b/c it is true.

we only have offense when we run the slow no huddle and let Cam do his thing.  With big leads they take that from Cam and we have no offense. 

He finally exploded on the coach staff late when he burned the 2nd time out waiting again on them to relay their lame call in....late. 

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