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Panthers are now 3rd in the league in sacks


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Damn I'm genuinely surprised to read that. If the D can keep up their recent stellar play, they may just be able to turn this thing around and make some noise in January...lord knows we have seen this team go on huge winning streaks in the past, with arguably less talent.

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In my "Bye Bye Huddle (for three weeks)" thread I made mention of the streak the Panthers were about to go on. Not based on intuition or blind fandom but the reality that a Shula/Rivera/McDermott combination seem to finally get on the same page around midway through a season and really take off in the last 6-8 games. The pass rush has come back, the offense is struggling because receivers can't get open and Cam isn't scrambling near as much, and we are playing typical complimentary football again. 

Here's to hoping the Falcan'ts fall off at some point because we have the ability to take hold of this division in the next 4 weeks. 

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2 hours ago, My Goodness My Guinness said:

Accidentally double posted. Someone please delete this one. 

Delete the one with responses? lol

More sacks please. And on the other side, fewer sacks for Cam. This team has to get 'r done up front or it's 'wait til next year'. 

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1 hour ago, caatfan said:

Delete the one with responses? lol

More sacks please. And on the other side, fewer sacks for Cam. This team has to get 'r done up front or it's 'wait til next year'. 

Ha I guess I picked the wrong one. Yeah that's true. I think not having Kalil really hurt us playing against Donald. And the improvement of the D-line coupled with having Worley and Bradberry healthy, as well as the emergence of Johnson, has been key for the defense's improvement. 

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