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Panthers and halftime adjustments


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This isn't just referring to this game but in general.  Why are the Panthers, typically against respectable teams, horrible in the second half?  Especially relative to how they perform in the first half.

For example, today.  We were getting the ball out of Cam's hands quick in the first half.  Second half comes and we just implode.  Too many long developing plays.  Vikings O adjusted to our defense and we didn't do the same thing in return.  Or the first game of the season against the Broncos.  Ron Rivera is a good coach, but he's horrific at halftime adjustments.

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Rivera said he was happy with the first half and Zimmer said he was pissed and they were making adjustments Rivera did not.

We lost in the SB and quote: "They didn't change anything" "They did the same thing they did all year"

DUUUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRR

Rivera isn't very smart.

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Shula + Cam.... no bueno. LONG routes all game... predictable.. The problem is, Shula thinks he's a genius with the 965 running formations but can't seem to fathom throwing quick outs, slants, etc...

And for as good as Cam is, he is wildly inconsistant this year. What the hell did I watch. 

We literally got this s*** kicked out of us. Shameful performance on O. 

KB....nowhere in sight unless its holding or an illegal block.. Oher getting man handled "Remmer style"....Funchess dropping the damn ball like it's hot...Add in the refs AGAIN ...then sprinkle the usual special teams BS and this is what you get. I'm not giving up my boys...ever ...BUT that was pathetic. Worse part being, it was sooo bad I don't know who to point the finger at. 

One thing is for certain, whoever we play next weekend is going to get the treatment... but we need to go back to square one.... and stay there until we get our heads out of our asses..... Really ....Really. 

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How many games do you think the Panthers will win leaning on CAP, Fozzy, Brown, and Ginn for offensive production?

Cam, KB, Funchess, and Olsen being used as decoys is an example of inept coaching.

Garbage game plan. Nothing more, and nothing less.

If the coaches create a game plan that relies on their players getting 0 penalties and 0 sacks, then they should not be coaching in the NFL. Teams average 7 penalties a game over the past 5 seasons.

Learn to coach through it. You can not rely on your defense to bail your coaching out with turnovers every game.

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2 minutes ago, CPantherKing said:

How many games do you think the Panthers will win leaning on CAP, Fozzy, Brown, and Ginn for offensive production?

Cam, KB, Funchess, and Olsen being used as decoys is an example of inept coaching.

Garbage game plan. Nothing more, and nothing less.

If the coaches create a game plan that relies on their players getting 0 penalties and 0 sacks, then they should not be coaching in the NFL. Teams average 7 penalties a game over the past 5 seasons.

Learn to coach through it. You can not rely on your defense to bail your coaching out with turnovers every game.

Holy poo.

Time for me to go hit the whiskey... I agree with CPK lol.

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19 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

they've been this way since 1997 to be honest

I plam it on fanbas not coming back to the game at halftime instead sitting in concourses waiting in line for a refill.. WE dont care so why should the team... 

5mins left in the 3rd .. even the announcers said the fans have finally come back to there seats.. 

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