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Brandon Marshall:"Panthers did everything we saw on film"


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34 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

That's awesome... but that didn't happen.

If it weren't for Cam's athleticism and legs, our offense would have managed a whooping 100-150 yards.

I know it didn't happen, just pointing out that we didn't need Cam to be super man to win, all we needed was to limit the turnovers to 1 and we probably had a parade in Charlotte yesterday....they couldn't do it.

BTW I'm in no way blaming this only on Cam, that's foolish, the entire offensive side of the ball couldn't do their jobs.

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47 minutes ago, Cam El said:

Has anyone heard Rivera or Shula,  questioned about this? 

This is what I would dearly love to hear.... Why was Stewart run up the middle 13 times on 1st down (or whatever count it was?).  Why was there NOT ONE screen pass when blitzed??

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40 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Please elaborate.

I was very nervous about just how few players we had on the roster that had been that far in the playoffs before.  Oher, Harper, and Tillman had played in the Super Bowl, two winning it, and Peanut losing 1.

Harper, while a leader on defense, isn't TD, Luke, or CJ, and Peanut was hurt.  Oher, as far as I know isn't a "leader" on offense...all of them being new additions to this team.

The lights were just too bright for our guys, it was the 1 thing that I was very worried about leading up to this game.

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Of course we did what they saw on film. Do you think we are going to change the number one scoring offense for the last game? That offense had just beaten two of the other best defenses in the league the prior two week. Only two game were they stopped the entire season and people expect them to deviate from it?

Credit Denver's defense and think about it.

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