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1 Takeaway From Sunday's Loss to Chiefs


Saca312

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1. Panthers cannot hold a lead

Was a stupid playcall to try and go for something with 30 seconds left in the 4th quarter against a Chiefs defense that takes advantage of turnovers. Turnovers killed us this game, which we should've won. Beyond shocked and disappointed.

It's still possible to make a playoff run, it's just we have to actually win the South now. Cannot falter or make a mistake. Falcons lost like I expected. There's hope, but if we do not hold big leads, stuff like this will happen.

 

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1 minute ago, Saca312 said:

1. Panthers cannot hold a lead

Was a stupid playcall to try and go for something with 30 seconds left in the 4th quarter against a Chiefs defense that takes advantage of turnovers. Turnovers killed us this game, which we should've won. Beyond shocked and disappointed.

It's still possible to make a playoff run, it's just we have to actually win the South now. Cannot falter or make a mistake. Falcons lost like I expected. There's hope, but if we do not hold big leads, stuff like this will happen.

 

And Panthers cannot come back from behind. 

 

Rivera sucks Shula's D

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If the game had gone to overtime plenty of folks would be bitching about it, especially if the team lost. Horrible luck but the general decision really doesn't bother me, but I don't understand why no throw to the sideline if they were serious about moving the ball.

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We can't hold onto the lead because we have the worst collective staff you'll ever see.

I don't doubt some of Riveras training ability...so that's why he's DC...train your defensive players but overall he's a moron. He is by far one of the worst game managers  ever seen and his in game coaching ability is dead last among the current coaches. They do not know their players or do not care what their strengths and weaknesses are because they clearly keep playing to our own weaknesses.

And with STs consistently doing the exact same incorrect poo no matter who the STs coach is that's on Rivera too. They either don't practice at all or nearly enough so if you ignore an entire phase of the game you deserve to be a loser.

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