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Official Carolina Panthers at Cleveland Browns Gameday Thread!


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, stbugs said:

If we hadn’t wasted the timeout on offense before we could actually stop them here with 2 minutes. I hate Ron. WTF can’t we call a pass to CMC at the goal line. He’s scored on those before.

The only time Rivera will allow passing the ball inside the 10 is when circumstance FORCES it.

Probably the easiest down to throw on at the 10 with 1st and goal is ON FIRST DOWN because that gives the offense more space to operate in the passing game.

I honestly don't think Rivera, a career football player and coach, understands this.

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Why are people in outrage in this thread?

I thought losing this game was like a win?

1. Ron moves closer to getting fired.

2. We can put Cam on IR for the rest of the season.

3. We move closer to getting a better draft pick.

This is a win in my book.lol

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1 minute ago, TheRed said:

If I'm Cam, I would be demanding a trade out of this hellhole. Give these buffoons what they want and draft a boring white boy already that just does things the "right way".

unfortunately he's too loyal to that mo-Ron.

he doesn't realize how much better he could have it on another team or with a better coach.

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1 minute ago, holderoftruth said:

Cams first throw at the goal line looked like it went through Samuels hands. I don’t both of those calls though. One play should’ve been a QB Power.

It was the right throw too. Outside shoulder away from the defender, but it was the wrong receiver for that call. The right call anyway on both of those is to run. Norv fuged us yet again.

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