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A real test this week IMO


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Cam actually has routinely commented on this and did so this week in regards to DJ Moore.  You aren't just tested when things go bad.  You are also tested when things go well.   How you respond to a high. This was a GREAT win for Carolina.  Best win on the season.  How they respond to this great win vs. a struggling Tampa team is a test that I think many may overlook. 

Would be easy for Carolina to come out flat vs. a team that can really put up some offense. 

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Bucs offense is legit, whether Fitzpatrick or Jameis is back there.  If the Bucs ever fix their defense (and in fairness injuries have wrecked their defense pretty much as bad as Atlanta's without the publicity), they could be dangerous.

That being said, it's a game we need and should win.  Need to slow down their offense and keep our offense rocking.

I think it's going to be closer than we would like, but I think we will improve to 6-2.

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