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Buffalo: What concerns me


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8 hours ago, panthers55 said:

Football is about matchups which come down to players and execution. Buffalo can know us better than we know ourselves and it won't matter. Know what is coming and stopping it are two different things. I figure at home we are almost always better than on the road. I know I will be there giving the Panthers a home field advantage. Listen for the keep pounding cheer. I will be one of the loudest.

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8 hours ago, Jakob said:

This is somewhat off-topic, but I visited the Bills subreddit and their forum today. Why the hell are they acting like their squad is the 85 bears? Christ.

their fans are psychotic

this game worries me because, for some reason, we haven't been able to beg, borrow, or steal a win against a perennially bottom feeding bills team since 2005.  i know that has nothing to do with this sunday but they're one of those teams that just gives me the willies.

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1 hour ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

TBH, every game worries me right now because I just don't know how good our team really is. We definitely owe the Bills one though.

I'll preface the following statement by saying that I think we have a ton more talent than Buffalo, hands down.  However, I agree with the whole every game is worrisome right now opinion b/c we've only played 1 game against a team we were light years ahead of.  Need to see what we're looking like in weeks 3 and 4 to really get a feel for how our offense is going to be.  With all that being said....dropping one to the Bills at home would be a tough pill to swallow and I seriously doubt that happens.

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All this talk about , Joe Webb and McDermott knowing our plays and players, but don't we kind of know what they are going to do at least defensively as well? We know Doug's tendencies as well as he knows ours. For that reason, I believe this game will come down to talent, which we have more of. It won't be a blowout but I don't think it will be that close either. 

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1 hour ago, ncsportsfan1234 said:

Just checked out the bills board... "their young corners started to struggle at the end of last season" "There is no reason to fear Kuechly" "This is a 6-10 team that rushed to patch holes" 

Just lol.

No reason to fear Luke? That's literally the dumbest thing I have ever read. Luke is going to put the fear of God in these delusional idiots.

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