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2015 Recreation


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2 hours ago, stbugs said:

Maybe or it may make our team wonder why the fug they have shitty coaches and GMs and they seem to get complete passes. 

True. If this continues to be ignored the Panthers will be known again as an undesirable team to play for. At this point, the players need to just play for the fans and the millions they get paid and see what happens with the staff after this season. I do believe this is also a test to see what Shula can do with the offense. 

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4 hours ago, stbugs said:

Who cares about 2015 and KB not playing? I still can’t believe there are idiots that actually think the loss of KB is what made 2015. An extra 50 yards rushing per game, an extra 1 yard per rush, 1 less sack allowed per game and a +20 turnover margin compared to -7 this year is the difference between now and 2015. We’ve gotten lucky that the D has been top 2 this year or else we’d be 2-6.

Letting KB go isn’t going to magically make us block better so stop equating loss of KB to 2015. So many other more important factors although KB was hugely missed in the Super Bowl. If he was playing, I think we win.

How many passing plays per game does Cam stand there staring at KB, never glancing anywhere else on the field?  Waiting, waiting, waiting.... oops, sack|scramble|overthrow|interception - take your pick.  Meanwhile, over the middle or on the other side of the field, someone is all alone in space (CMC, for example).

The KB tunnel vision wasn't there in 2015, Cam had to spread the ball around, find the open man; rather than throwing jump balls to his buddy and forcing things.

This is one of many factors, imo.

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