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Guess who led the Panthers in rushing today...


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Not taking away what he did but 2 weeks in a row on the potential game winning drive he has looked real bad, this week he got bailed out by Torrey Smith last week not so much. He was lights out up until then in both 4th quarters 

The issue is we shouldn’t need to do that every game we have the talent to be destroying people and we don’t and it starts with ol’ Rivera 

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55 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

Cam had 201 yards and 2 touchdowns passing in the fourth quarter. Also led us in rushing..

Keep telling yourself the defense won that game because of your love affair with rivera. 

If the defense doesn't stiffen up,  we lose.  Both the offense and defense stepped up at the right time to make plays. Cam leads the offense,  and Luke leads the defense.  It was a team effort. 

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1 hour ago, uncfan888 said:

Cam had 201 yards and 2 touchdowns passing in the fourth quarter. Also led us in rushing..

Keep telling yourself the defense won that game because of your love affair with rivera. 

Offense didn’t score until 4th qtr with 5 straight punts, what the fug are you taking about. Most teams can usually score  at least 1TD in the 1st half. Defense holding an offense to 17pts in this era is a good accomplishment. 

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28 minutes ago, Silent Majority said:

First half Cam allowed 17 points? Damn give the kid his props. If he had failed, the defense would have been "good enough" for a win, not responsible.

 

   You got that out of what I said? Maybe you picked the wrong person to quote.

 

    Oh, you don't care that Cam was off in the 1st half. Because it wasn't his fault we were down 17-0. Mkay. We did not score. Is that not part of the QBs responsibilities?

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25 minutes ago, Darvinsun said:

Cam wasn't bad in the first half maybe 2 bad throws watchable balls throwed to wr that were not caught. That lost yards was the fact no one open and defender in face turned to get away turned into a defender getting up off the ground. SH$T happens . Pocket collapsed on him. He was ok first half really did not have enough positions to even evaluate.

 

    It takes a lot of Cam love to claim he wasn't off in the 1st half. 

 

    Now the Oline did him no favors. But yea, Cam had him a bad start to this game. 

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Cam willed us to victory today, but obviously he’s gonna lead our team in rushing when we run the ball 7 times with our running backs. That’s a stupid stat to hang your hat on...our running backs aren’t getting enough opportunities cause we’ve been playing from behind the last two games and decide to abandon the run game. That’s all on coaching.

That’s like saying “wow CMC is so much better running the ball than CJ Anderson...look how many more rush yards he has on the season!!”. Yeah...obviously....

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