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Who is better than the Panthers in the NFC after 5 weeks


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Any team with a decent QB is going to give us issues if we can't figure out how to get pressure on QBs. Right now it looks like we're going to have to change our offensive mentality because we better be prepared to win shootouts. This defense is not good right now.

It's not like opposing teams have better defenses. Panthers 24/7

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Any team with a decent QB is going to give us issues if we can't figure out how to get pressure on QBs. Right now it looks like we're going to have to change our offensive mentality because we better be prepared to win shootouts. This defense is not good right now.

Don't worry, we won't. We've been lucky to get pressure the last two years. Our Defensive Line is not good right now, even though people want to believe it is. We have to blitz to get pressure, and we're not even good at doing that right now. We just got zero sacks against one of the worst Offensive Lines in the NFL. We made Eli, which has been pure garbage for the better part of the season, look like he was elite. This Defense is not good. And I got some news for all of you, it won't be the rest of the season. PERIOD. 

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1 minute ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Eagles

Vikings

Rams

Saints

 

as long as Number 1 is out there though we always have a chance to beat anyone

All have flaws. Eagles are 2-3 dude, really. The Eagles? The other 3, maybe. But, the Vikings Defense has looked lost as well. I dunno. 

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Being honest we aren't really in the discussion as one of the best teams in the NFC despite our record. 

We have issues on both sides of the ball. We got lucky with the easy schedule to start so we won the games we were suppose to win.

If we had to play the Rams or Saints we would get blown out. Our defense is not very good right now.

But we do have room for improvement, maybe when we get TD and Olsen back we can judge were we stand. Right now we are probably the 5th best team in the NFC right now.

Rams/Saints/Vikings/Bears are all better teams right now imo.

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Rams, Saints, Bears are better than us right now unless we plan on putting up 40 against them 

Redskins, Seahawks .... we better show up, or they’ll beat us 

Also all the AFC South games will be tough including the browns. 

If we can clean up the D and our offense gets faster (get Moore, Samuel etc... more touches) we can beat anyone including Chiefs and Rams  

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