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Cause and Effect: the 2016 Panthers


Jangler

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Cause; Gettleman bet on the Oline. Get one more year, barring injury. Stop negotiating with Josh's agent...rebuild in the draft.

Oops.

Effect;

Now the Online is banged up, Cam's footwork suffers. Not that it was so stellar to begin with. No time in the pocket for Shula's long ass developing plays. Plus the blueprint on beating the Panthers from 50. No evolution in the offense. Broncos said so after the season opener.

 

Everyone makes mistakes. This path or that one. 

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5 hours ago, Jangler said:

Cause; Gettleman bet on the Oline. Get one more year, barring injury. Stop negotiating with Josh's agent...rebuild in the draft.

Oops.

Effect;

Now the Online is banged up, Cam's footwork suffers. Not that it was so stellar to begin with. No time in the pocket for Shula's long ass developing plays. Plus the blueprint on beating the Panthers from 50. No evolution in the offense. Broncos said so after the season opener.

 

Everyone makes mistakes. This path or that one. 

also known as the eye test 

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5 hours ago, Jangler said:

Cause; Gettleman bet on the Oline. Get one more year, barring injury. Stop negotiating with Josh's agent...rebuild in the draft.

Oops.

Effect;

Now the Online is banged up, Cam's footwork suffers. Not that it was so stellar to begin with. No time in the pocket for Shula's long ass developing plays. Plus the blueprint on beating the Panthers from 50. No evolution in the offense. Broncos said so after the season opener.

 

Everyone makes mistakes. This path or that one. 

 

You may wish to temper your enthusiasm, or folks will think you are a Gman supporter. And they don't take kindly to folks like that around here.

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