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Per Brian Strickland at Panthers.com.

 

"It's not coincidence that Carolina scored 10 points when Newton was sacked eight times, 20 points when he was sacked three times (at Denver) and 46 points when he was sacked once (vs. San Francisco)."

 

"Carolina's 26 penalties so far are fifth-most in the league. Not surprisingly, the seven teams with 25 or more penalties through Week 3 had a combined record of 7-14."

 

So maybe it is just that simple. Protect Cam, and limit the penalties.

 

Here's the link to the article "5 Things to look for." http://www.panthers.com/news/article-2/Five-Things-to-Watch-Panthers-at-Falcons/d47a73fc-f49e-4153-84e3-fb019cfe8f34

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So...what you are saying is; Let's clean this mess up. Get back to playing Panther football. And start winning some durn games.

 

I'm with you. Besides a few missed plays, most of our ills are lack of discipline. That is not our normal game. We still want to play a physical, beat you up game. But we usually play with more discipline. Or we did. Get that back, and we should be good.

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23 minutes ago, Your GFs favorite huddler said:

The amount of penalties is disturbing tho...I really don't understand it I hope it's Something they can get corrected....I automatically subtract 10 to 15 yards from where ever Ginn catches punts...sad

 

Rivera hates penalties. Although he does understand that sometimes they just happen. I do expect them to clean this up. And I mean like, right now. All RR wants is for his players to play tough, disciplined football. We still have that tough part down. It is that discipline part we are lacking.

 

If we continue to be a top 10 team on Offense, and Defense, we should win a lot of games. But, if we don't clean this mess up. It is going to make the going just that much more difficult.

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2 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

Rivera hates penalties. Although he does understand that sometimes they just happen. I do expect them to clean this up. And I mean like, right now. All RR wants is for his players to play tough, disciplined football. We still have that tough part down. It is that discipline part we are lacking.

 

If we continue to be a top 10 team on Offense, and Defense, we should win a lot of games. But, if we don't clean this mess up. It is going to make the going just that much more difficult.

If it were penalties for being too agressive you know like roughing or PI I could understand but it's bonehead penalties, ticky tack stuff  which does give me hope that it will get corrected 

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