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Opinions: How do we beat the Saints?


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5 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Last time these teams played it came down to Panthers not having a healthy receiving corps.   

The Panthers have the best lineup of talented receivers they've had in years, maybe ever. 

This is definitely a winnable game for the Panthers, they just can't slow roll it or go into a shell if they get a lead.  Carolina will have to come out guns blazing and not stop until all four quarters have been played. 

somebody is playing RDR2

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Just now, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

carolina shithoused the best ppg defense in the league while the saints squeaked by the ravens with the help of a missed extra point by the most accurate kicker in nfl history

Non-Panther fans seem to still be under the impression that we have an elite defense. That hasn't been the case since 2015.

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1 minute ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

carolina shithoused the best ppg defense in the league while the saints squeaked by the ravens with the help of a missed extra point by the most accurate kicker in nfl history

And UGA just put 300 yards rushing on the best defense in the SEC. Yall owe these fuggers, make it happen captain. 

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On Offense: 

-Use Cam a lot in the running game. He will need 10-15 carries to keep their defense off balance.

-Use misdirection (like today vs Tampa) and screens to CMC to offset the passrush

-Run 55% of the time. Control the clock and keep their offense off the field. Take shots when we get defensive looks Cam likes

On Defense:

-Stick in 4-3 unless they have 4 WR's on the field

-Man/Man 60% of the time with Reid shading Thomas.

-When we are in Zone we should be blitzing with different guys. (Jackson off the edge will work wonders against Brees.) Cuz if we let Brees stand clean against our zone we are fugged

-DO NOT GET FUGGING BURNED DEEP

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Win a shootout. We're not stopping them, we gotta be prepared to outscore them. Win the turnover battle.

If we come in with the right attitude to beat them at their own game we can do it. If we could in with a game plan to try to eat clock and play D we'll get rekt.

I love Big12 football...

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