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The Real Problem With Today's Game


RumHam

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Why does the NFL hate us so much? Why are we scheduled (on top of playing last Wednesday, seriously WTF?) to play a game in August, in Nashville, on a Saturday, at 3 fuging PM? Who did this? 100 degree humid weather and you could clearly tell the players didn't want a part of it. While the tackling was atrocious, it just wasn't happening today. 3:00 is like the hottest part of the day, and they even practiced in the mornings. 

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Did Tennessee play in the same game as us?  The weather was no excuse for our play.  We are not a dome team anyway, there are going to be hot days in September.  

One team looked ready to play.  One team didn't.  Good learning experience in my opinion. Backed up what Rivera said earlier in the week about offense not looking sharp or ready to play.  

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59 minutes ago, RumHam said:

Why does the NFL hate us so much? Why are we scheduled (on top of playing last Wednesday, seriously WTF?) to play a game in August, in Nashville, on a Saturday, at 3 fuging PM? Who did this? 100 degree humid weather and you could clearly tell the players didn't want a part of it. While the tackling was atrocious, it just wasn't happening today. 3:00 is like the hottest part of the day, and they even practiced in the mornings. 

It's done because Mularkey likes one preseason game to be in the heat so the players can, you know, get acclimated to what it's like playing in September at 1p. The game actually started st 2p not 3p. So it's a benefit to the Panthers and their preseason training. The first game was scheduled for Wednesday because the PGA was in Charlotte. 

 

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