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Saints bye week this week, Panthers get a short week going into New Orleans


Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, Cyberjag said:

Cam, Oher, Stewart, Butler, and Bradberry will all be healthy and well-rested by then.

*knock on wood*

Doubt it. Bradberry may be out a while. Turf toe isn't usually a one week thing. Can't predict the concussion prototcol either. Possibly won't see Cam and/or Oher till after the bye. 

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 It doesn't help that our secondary is in transition. Right now it's sloppy with lots of blown coverage, and eventually it will be nearly mistake free with tight zone coverage. But how long will it take to improve? Probably until mid-season. So I'm expecting a loss against the Saints the first game. 

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Honestly, tomorrow night is a must win. Next week is likely a loss. If the Panthers are 1-5 going into their bye.... It is over. The schedule only gets tougher. 

Yep, pretty much.  If that happens, ya know, going from the Super Bowl to complete poo in one year.  If anyone blames anybody but Gettlemen and the coaching staff.  Well, they're completely wrong.  

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The x-factor is the health of Atlanta and N.O over the course of the season. If the injury bug strikes we might be able to catch up to them even with a bad start. N.O, although not super talented, still has the offensive fire power to light up our secondary like Chernobyl. The thing is that actually our secondary is actually much faster than last season's, but we're shooting ourselves in the foot with poor execution.

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