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It's Never Easy...


Kurb

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Ever notice.

With other teams.

Several times a game things are easy.

WR's running open in Zones.

Huge holes in the O-line.

WR's are covered.

Now tell me the last time something easy happened on the field for the Panthers ?

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Ever notice.

With other teams.

Several times a game things are easy.

WR's running open in Zones.

Huge holes in the O-line.

WR's are covered.

Now tell me the last time something easy happened on the field for the Panthers ?

lol..so true..even with the run game its like Dwill will have to get stuffed like 5 or 6 times before he breaks one.

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If Brady were our QB, things would be a tad better. :lol:

I know what you mean though. I hope it's partly due to the fact I love and scrutinize the Panthers so much...but it just seems other QBs pass it so much more easily than Jake and their WRs are always wide open where as ours sturggle to get free.

I just don't get it...other than Jake isn't a top ten QB and Davidson has work to do.

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I was thinking the same thing.... That's what really worries me about the team this season. Every scoring drive we had looked hard... D-Will is fighting hard for every yard he gets. WR are having to make difficult catches. Jake is having to force the ball into tight spaces...

Defense is relying on the opposing offense to mess up or throw errand passes.

Not one aspect of this team has looked easy at all.

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Ever notice.

With other teams.

Several times a game things are easy.

WR's running open in Zones.

Huge holes in the O-line.

WR's are covered.

Now tell me the last time something easy happened on the field for the Panthers ?

"The other team practices better than we practice."- John Fox

poo either that or they watch movies instead of game film.

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Ever notice.

With other teams.

Several times a game things are easy.

WR's running open in Zones.

Huge holes in the O-line.

WR's are covered.

Now tell me the last time something easy happened on the field for the Panthers ?

lol, Kurb you're right about this year, and most other years. But, last season, I have to admit, the running game with DWill and JStew did look pretty easy - almost video game-like. That would probably be the last time I think something looked easy for us.

This year, it looks easy to turn the ball over? Effortless at the least.

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