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Cons beat Broncos... Is Monday a must win?


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It is a must win.  We need a 2013 turnaround starting now.  We cant take any more weeks, halfs or quarters off.  At one point we were dominating the vikings, who have since been crowned champions and dominated for.a half in denver as well.  Its time to show up.

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The first batch of teams that are eliminated from a probable playoff appearance are 0-3. The second batch are the ones that go 1-4.

Yes, it is a must win.

If the Panthers do go 1-4, do you think Rivera will tell the press he shoulders the responsibility like the Jets head coach did? I do not believe he will. I believe Rivera will pin every loss on the players. Our coaches are perfect.

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Slow starts are a very common thing under Rivera, both in games and in seasons.

I like Ron, but that's one trend I wish would go away.

 

I have to admit it is at the top of the list for me. He says they need to start over with the basics. Get them down, and move forward. It sounds good and all, until the team starts out 1-3 almost every year.

 

Add to that, the approach doesn't seem to be working. It is the basics that are killing us. Penalties, mental mistakes, and execution are all basics we don't seem to have the gasp of.

 

I have no answers. Because if he stresses the basics, and those are the mistakes we make the most. What can you do?

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3 hours ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

we're halfway to the team mentally checking out if we lose imo

We know this cycle.  If the team falls tomorrow at home to Tampa (very likely), we'll probably be like 2-9 in a few weeks then win our last five to piss away a great draft pick and ruin the chance of any big shakeup

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8 hours ago, FuFuLamePoo said:

We know this cycle.  If the team falls tomorrow at home to Tampa (very likely), we'll probably be like 2-9 in a few weeks then win our last five to piss away a great draft pick and ruin the chance of any big shakeup

yeah we've been one of the best december teams in football since rivera has gotten here which is both a good and bad thing

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