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A Condensed Version of Panthers vs Broncos - Week 1


beastson

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

That Denver team is even better (dirtier?) than last year, and we moved the ball even better and SHOULD have won. We arguably played the HARDEST team on our schedule and only lost by 1 on the road. I'm liking our outlook.

Yep. 15 more games to be played. And this was one of our 4 toughest this season.

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2 minutes ago, Castavar said:

That Denver team is even better (dirtier?) than last year, and we moved the ball even better and SHOULD have won. We arguably played the HARDEST team on our schedule and only lost by 1 on the road. I'm liking our outlook.

And if not for the offical assistance they had we would have won.  Piss on the bullshit!  That's the only readon they won!!!!

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Coupe things I see

Why is Bradberry who supposed to have been brought in for his size, getting his hands on the receiver after 5 yards. Soon as the ball hike, he should be jamming

Denver front line can get to the QB, but the Panthers are helping them even more with Cam holding the ball for 4-5 secs. 7th round pick was dumping the ball off to his HB. They took what the defense gave them

Turnovers, like the SB. We turn the ball over on our side of the field. Broncos turned the ball over on their side of the field.

Field position, Ron Rivera has lost the concept of playing field position since our offense became high powered around the middle of last year to this year. Denver scores, you're still up 3 but they have the momentum and they're at home. You're on your side of the field, what you don't want is a turnover mostly in a sack fumble or interception. You signed a punter who can EASILY flip the field. You run on 1st down, pick up 6 yards. Next play you decide to throw it, which if you study the Panthers you'll see they like to throw those slants and Ward sees its, reacts and causes a turnover on our side of the field

1. You run 3 straight times, get stuffed and rely on the punter you just fuging signed to do his job. Boom that poo. Force Denver O to drive the field and score

2. If you do decide to throw it, why not take a shot deep? The worst that can happen is your throw an INT, but atleast it'll be on the Broncos side of the field. The best that can happen? You catch it and flip the field OR you get a pass interference.

That's just critical football thinking. I dont know what Ron and Shula together be thinking. Ron mentioned plenty of times he likes to let his coaches do them and just pinch in every now and then I believe it more and more. Cause a lot of decisions made aren't Ron like and watching him on the sideline, it doesn't look like he's engaged at all. Just watching

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Thanks for the link. I didn't get a chance to watch the game live, so it was nice to watch even though I already knew the outcome.

After watching I came away thinking that we should have won that game; we played better for most of the game and had things under control through 3 quarters. Momentum just flipped in the 4th (maybe the altitude?), but we had plenty of opportunities to end the game. Bradberry and Kony both had interception opportunities late but couldn't make the play and Gano should make that kick. If he does things look a lot rosier.

Overall, we looked like a very good team that should beat most other teams as long as we keep the dominance up for 4 quarters. Even though we lost I still feel like this team has a better than average shot at the playoffs.

Denver, on the other hand, will probably be a fringe playoff team. I think as more tape comes out their offense will be even worse and after owning their D in fantasy the last few years I can tell you they don't play as well when they aren't in primetime. To me, Denver this year seems a lot like the Texans back when Schaub was at the helm.

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10 hours ago, beastson said:

Coupe things I see

Why is Bradberry who supposed to have been brought in for his size, getting his hands on the receiver after 5 yards. Soon as the ball hike, he should be jamming

Denver front line can get to the QB, but the Panthers are helping them even more with Cam holding the ball for 4-5 secs. 7th round pick was dumping the ball off to his HB. They took what the defense gave them

Turnovers, like the SB. We turn the ball over on our side of the field. Broncos turned the ball over on their side of the field.

Field position, Ron Rivera has lost the concept of playing field position since our offense became high powered around the middle of last year to this year. Denver scores, you're still up 3 but they have the momentum and they're at home. You're on your side of the field, what you don't want is a turnover mostly in a sack fumble or interception. You signed a punter who can EASILY flip the field. You run on 1st down, pick up 6 yards. Next play you decide to throw it, which if you study the Panthers you'll see they like to throw those slants and Ward sees its, reacts and causes a turnover on our side of the field

1. You run 3 straight times, get stuffed and rely on the punter you just fuging signed to do his job. Boom that poo. Force Denver O to drive the field and score

2. If you do decide to throw it, why not take a shot deep? The worst that can happen is your throw an INT, but atleast it'll be on the Broncos side of the field. The best that can happen? You catch it and flip the field OR you get a pass interference.

That's just critical football thinking. I dont know what Ron and Shula together be thinking. Ron mentioned plenty of times he likes to let his coaches do them and just pinch in every now and then I believe it more and more. Cause a lot of decisions made aren't Ron like and watching him on the sideline, it doesn't look like he's engaged at all. Just watching

I feel like the first half passes were coming out quickly. Then the second half that stopped.

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8 hours ago, Evil Hurney said:

Thanks for the link. I didn't get a chance to watch the game live, so it was nice to watch even though I already knew the outcome.

After watching I came away thinking that we should have won that game; we played better for most of the game and had things under control through 3 quarters. Momentum just flipped in the 4th (maybe the altitude?), but we had plenty of opportunities to end the game. Bradberry and Kony both had interception opportunities late but couldn't make the play and Gano should make that kick. If he does things look a lot rosier.

Overall, we looked like a very good team that should beat most other teams as long as we keep the dominance up for 4 quarters. Even though we lost I still feel like this team has a better than average shot at the playoffs.

Denver, on the other hand, will probably be a fringe playoff team. I think as more tape comes out their offense will be even worse and after owning their D in fantasy the last few years I can tell you they don't play as well when they aren't in primetime. To me, Denver this year seems a lot like the Texans back when Schaub was at the helm.

Completely agree. I truly feel we have a great team. We have some issues to correct but as long as Cam stays healthy, we have a chance to win it all. 

Many of you can't see it right now, not having gotten over that brutal loss yet. 

This next game will tell us a lot about this team.

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