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Official Carolina Panthers at Pittsburgh Steelers Gameday Thread!


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, Manther said:

Classless.  Running up the score now.  We haven't looked this bad since 2016

Of course you feel this way.  You cheer for a team with a sackless coach who wants to keep games close and respectful.  This is how it’s done, you put your foot and the neck and keep it there.  Still an entire quarter remaining.

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4 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

this so much. 2016 the NFL pretty much let there be Open season on Cam, I will never forgive them for that.

They also didn’t call any sort of “retaliation” penalty against one of the three or four different players that put his hands on Reid after the fact. Like I said man I get the penalty on Reid but they need to be consitent and they never are. 

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Just now, PantherPhann89 said:

We've got a lot of work to do, a lot, mostly on DEFENSE and stil the O-line...

I think Norv can scheme around the bad oline. He pretty much has most of the year.

Defense is toast unless we get a new DC, preferably one that doesn't repeatedly call 3 man rushes and have DEs drop into zone coverage

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