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Tampa Bay Bucs - A "get right" game for the Panthers offense


Jeremy Igo

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The Buccaneers defense is laughably bad. Look at these miserable rankings...

Yards per game - 30th

Sacks - 32nd (Only 7 this season)

3rd down efficiency - 31st

Points per game - 29th

 

The Carolina Panthers offense needs to come out with a 30+ point game. There is no excuse at all why this should not happen. Period. 

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2 minutes ago, jamos14 said:

We said this same thing against NO.  Didn't work out so well.

They are a division opponent and they know exactly what Shula will run.

If we win, it will be because the defense balled out again.

 

 

Came here to say this.

New Orleans was a “get right” game as well.

Boy did we blow that.

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1 minute ago, jamos14 said:

We said this same thing against NO.  Didn't work out so well.

They are a division opponent and they know exactly what Shula will run.

If we win, it will be because the defense balled out again.

 

 

The Saints game was after two games and this one after seven, but still fair to feel that way. Although the offense has saved the D twice this year too. 

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3 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

The Buccaneers defense is laughably bad. Look at these miserable rankings...

Yards per game - 30th

Sacks - 32nd (Only 7 this season)

3rd down efficiency - 31st

Points per game - 29th

 

The Carolina Panthers offense needs to come out with a 30+ point game. There is no excuse at all why this should not happen. Period. 

Oh there's an excuse, and his name is Mike Shula.

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3 biggest concerns:

 

1. Gerald McCoy will likely own Larsen.  Will demand double team a lot.

2. Which means Matt Kalil will be 1v1. Maybe a RB or TE chip but that hasn't helped much.

3. They have 2 really good LB in Kwon Alexander and David who can somewhat neutralize CMC out of the backfield.

 

That just looks like a struggle to me.

 

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

"The Panthers offense will be going up against one of the worst defenses in the league."

I think I've seen this movie.

Yep, and the ending makes me cry every single time time, despite the fact that I know what's coming.

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