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10 hours ago, pantherj said:

Wow the Steelers fans have very little knowledge about our team. They seem to be unaware of CMC, DJ, and Samuel, who are all home run threats. Contain Cam and double Olsen seems to be their fan plan every season. Just ignorant.

Contain Cam and double Olsen worked in 2014 which was the last time the Steelers played the Panthers so I guess their fanbase thinks it’s still 2014. Let’s just hope the Steelers themselves underestimate the Panthers and we are in great shape

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I think it's funny that when mentioning our receivers everyone seems to leave Funchess out like he's the stepchild. That cat is having a low-key big year and has made some clutch catches on third down...and he came up big in the 2015 playoff run. 

The deciding factors in this match up in my view are:

1) AB vs our secondary. I feel like Jackson actually may he a better matchup for us then Bradberry...so this will be interesting to watch.

2) They're OL vs our DL. Steelers Oline is performing well. We need to find a way to disrupt the timing of the no huddle. Also Kuechly is going to have to get big. The Steelers are going to run right at him with lead blockers. Poe and KK need to have their best game this year. Pittsburgh will counter the adjustments we make to their power game by running screens to AB and Connor...Kuechly has to be kept clean to get there or it's going to be a long night. Eric Reid will need to play big in run support...his injury is a concern.

3) Our OL vs their DL. If there was ever a team that challenged our Oline's chemistry and blocking scheme communication it would probably be Pittsburgh. Obviously protecting Cam. Limiting penalties. We cant afford false starts and needless holding penalties. If we can not move backward playing on the road it's really going help come third down.

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21 hours ago, mjligon said:

Lol at that idiot referencing a preseason game

FWIW, that idiot was kidding. 

I’m a Pittsburgh native trapped in the LKN area. Love these two teams. But I’ve been a Steelers fan for nearly 50 years, so I follow them more closely. TheSteelersFan board has lots of respect for the Panthers this season. Correcting for the homer-glasses, they probably see tonight’s game as a pick’em.

Hoping for a great game and no injuries!

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1 hour ago, Clive from PIT said:

FWIW, that idiot was kidding. 

I’m a Pittsburgh native trapped in the LKN area. Love these two teams. But I’ve been a Steelers fan for nearly 50 years, so I follow them more closely. TheSteelersFan board has lots of respect for the Panthers this season. Correcting for the homer-glasses, they probably see tonight’s game as a pick’em.

Hoping for a great game and no injuries!

Must be tough to be trapped in the Lake Norman area.  

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On 11/7/2018 at 7:58 PM, Joe the Show said:

I like these threads.  They remind that other team boards have idiots too.

The closest bar to my house is packed with Steelers fans every Sunday.  I hate them.

we win one SB and we will be national as well...people want to pull for the panthers ...lets give them a good reason.

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