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So...moving on to Tampa Bay


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Monday Night at home. A team the Panthers have dominated in recent years. Derek "Bucfuger" Anderson likely starting at QB. Finally a chance to turn it around? Sad to say the Bucs and Panthers are pretty evenly matched right now and it could be a close game.

A loss would all but end the season, but I'm cautiously optimistic the Panthers can pull this game out. 

Panthers 30

Bucs 26

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I dont know man...teams already know know pressure is what beats Cam behind our suspect O-line. More so given a backup QB. I think Andersan can ball out...but iof teams can put that much pressure on us with Cam and all of his ability to run....well...it doesnt look good for Anderson.

 

I wont bother to speculate a score. dont care. So long as we win.....but damn....if he cant protect Cam...i dont see how we can protect Anderson.

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Just now, coralreefer_1 said:

I dont know man...teams already know know pressure is what beats Cam behind our suspect O-line. More so given a backup QB. I think Andersan can ball out...but iof teams can put that much pressure on us with Cam and all of his ability to run....well...it doesnt look good for Anderson.

 

I wont bother to speculate a score. dont care. So long as we win.....but damn....if he cant protect Cam...i dont see how we can protect Anderson.

I mean if we got blown out I wouldn't be surprised. I could see Jameis having his official coming out party much like Romo did back in 2006. The Panthers secondary is pretty awful right now. If you've got Mike Evans in fantasy...START HIM!

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4 minutes ago, coralreefer_1 said:

I dont know man...teams already know know pressure is what beats Cam behind our suspect O-line. More so given a backup QB. I think Andersan can ball out...but iof teams can put that much pressure on us with Cam and all of his ability to run....well...it doesnt look good for Anderson.

 

I wont bother to speculate a score. dont care. So long as we win.....but damn....if he cant protect Cam...i dont see how we can protect Anderson.

This is why the play calling has to make the defense stop sending pressure.  Run plays, draws, screens, etc are all anti-blitzing plays.  Until we stop standing there exchanging punches, we're going to have a long day.

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1 minute ago, X-Clown on 1 said:

This is why the play calling has to make the defense stop sending pressure.  Run plays, draws, screens, etc are all anti-blitzing plays.  Until we stop standing there exchanging punches, we're going to have a long day.

Agreed...but we had all offseason to draft that blueprint since we were exposed. Yet,we didnt. If we couldnt do that over the offseason and camp...i dont see how we suddenly do it within a week. Either way...keep pounding!

 

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Matt ryan was just throwing it up with his eyes closed sunday.  I understand it was hulio most of the time but tampas recivers are high quality also.  

Im not really sure what the answer is.  You blitz linebackers the middle is WIDE open.  You dont winston stands there and waits for a reciver to just run right past the corners zone into the gap.  Its almost to the point of going to man and just seeing what happens.

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6 minutes ago, coralreefer_1 said:

Agreed...but we had all offseason to draft that blueprint since we were exposed. Yet,we didnt. If we couldnt do that over the offseason and camp...i dont see how we suddenly do it within a week. Either way...keep pounding!

 

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I think the Bucs are looking at this as a get-right game. Our boys seem to be down and out right now. We'll see though. Regardless we follow this up with a trip to New Orleans where they are sure to put up 40+ on us. How'd we get here...........


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