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I'm not worried, are you?


ThPantherFan

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Playing the Pats for the 3rd preseason is a good thing.  They are aggressive.  They will show you different looks.  It only makes us better.  Yes, we didn't look ready for game 1 of the regular season but that is what preseason games are for.  The young players got a taste of the real world.  The vets see where they need to beef up their play.  All in all, I'm not worried about the regular season.  I believe in Rivera doing his job as head coach.  We have great players that will take last night and put it to good use.  And by-the-way billy cheat and his hip pocket doll brady suck.

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only thing that im worried about is our secoundary , coleman looks terrible at ss , id rather him and boston switch and our rookie corners still scare me . even though i like what i see from bradberry but their is still a huge dropoff since norman got greedy and left us .

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Not at all. In fact, many people was worried with his game yesterday, so I watched the preseason games of 2015 to compare.

Pass almost intercepted against the Bills in week 1.

Week 2 against the Dolphins. Overthrown targeting Dickson

Pick-Six

Week 3 against the Patriots. Overthrown in the endzone.

A completed pass to Olsen, but not a smart decision throwing in double coverage and the throw was bad.

Overthrown. Again.

"Not even short pass. We'll be crushed by the Saints"

In fact, looking at just the numbers in preseason, try to guess what is season 2015 and what is season 2016.

Year ????: Rate 64 1TD 2 Ints 26/47

Year ????: Rate 77.2 1TD 2 Ints 26/48

We'll be fine.

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