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Well, when you think about it this way...


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We really shouldn't be all that worried. We could easily be 4-0, 3-1 right now. It's just a lot of mistakes have cost us. IF we had won against the Broncos and Vikes, I think the team's mentality would've done a 180 from what we saw last Sunday, and we could've easily set things straight and given the Failcons an L, leading us to 4-0 by now. It's just the mentality isn't right at the moment, having come from a 15-1 season to a disappointing 1-3. 

Against the Broncos, it took one Gano field goal to make the difference between a 1-3 and 2-2 start to the season as of now, even amid the sloppiness. Our offense had a good showing against one of the better defenses of the NFL, even with the dirty plays. Von Miller was nearly nonexistent until the fourth quarter. Considering how Remmers was mightily handled in the SuperBowl, it was a nice surprise to see him doing considerably better throughout most of the game. Against the Vikings, the difference between Cam throwing it to his safety net receiver or getting an actual safety was the difference in how the mindset of the team would've been, along with other countless penalties and stuff that killed the mood.The Vikings D were just relentless, and I personally believe they'll take place as the number 1 defense this year (then again I'm slightly biased, as I have them as my fantasy defense.) But considering most of their yards came handed in a platter from their ST and Defensive teams, I think our defense has done a considerably decent job so far.

Now granted, against Atlanta, it was straight poor OT play, even considering the OT situation at the time, mentality of the players, and our safeties getting exposed for their lack of veteran presence. Atlanta straight abused us, and we really showed no fire or desire that I had hoped. Now, the corners overall did quite well honestly, it's just missed assignments that killed us. That can be fixed with time, and don't be surprised to get a decent safety coming in the future. Our DE's were non-existent at times, and Kyle Love was the only one who really sparked anything. Although we still have the same percentage of pressuring the QB as last year, we're showing considerably higher blitzing percentage, leaving our secondary more exposed, and risking offenses picking up our blitz'. However, this problem can be fixed with time. Once the secondary starts clicking, expect a lot more trust to be placed there and for us to start handling offenses readily.

The Broncos and the Falcons were both teams that defeated us last year. So obviously they were just as capable of doing it again. Atlanta still had Remmer abuser Beasley, and Remmers was still out of position last Sunday, making the OT situation pretty bad. Denver had a significantly upgraded offense, and they still had their defense. The Vikings are just a really good football team, a LOT like the Broncos from last year. Their offense isn't anything, but holy poo their defense is legit. Their offense didn't even come close to beating us 2 weeks ago, but their defense and special teams struck their hammer. Considering that, we honestly shouldn't be too worried.

Now, looking at the schedule, it's looking quite optimistic. A MNF game against a battered Tampa at home looks like a nice matchup, then the Aints the next week. We should be able to get a decent stride going, and show why we still fire in our bellies. Don't bank on the Panthers yet, I'm sure we'll get back in check.

 

 

 

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I love the optimism, I really do. Plus I try to think the same way. But good teams find a way to win and overcome their flaws (for example the 2015 Panthers without their number one reciever). But this year we were suppose to be even better and more experienced but we have regressed in a way that is down right baffling.

Josh Norman shouldnt account for 3 losses this early in the year, I blame poor game planning by the coaches. Is the only thing that I can think of that makes sense.

I think we will get better, but it may be a little to late. Looking at the first four games wouldnt you say that we have gotten progressively worse, not better?

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13 hours ago, mc52beast said:

Teams have the blueprint on how to beat us, our coaches haven't figured out how to change that... Falcons defense is nowhere near as good as the Broncos/Vikings yet they shut us down until their prevent defense took 

Blueprint to beat the Panthers. Pray they shoot themselves in the foot with continued undisciplined play. 

Yup, that blueprint is definitely out there.

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13 hours ago, Admiral Ackbar said:

I love the optimism, I really do. Plus I try to think the same way. But good teams find a way to win and overcome their flaws (for example the 2015 Panthers without their number one reciever). But this year we were suppose to be even better and more experienced but we have regressed in a way that is down right baffling.

Josh Norman shouldnt account for 3 losses this early in the year, I blame poor game planning by the coaches. Is the only thing that I can think of that makes sense.

I think we will get better, but it may be a little to late. Looking at the first four games wouldnt you say that we have gotten progressively worse, not better?

We gonna find out what kinda team we are Monday night.

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