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Our D coord HAS TO GO..........


Foxmustgo

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If you are truely a Panther's fan then you should know why Fox does what he does. He never plays all his cards in the regular season. Since we are in the tournment already and could possibly play the Giants again, he is not going to show his hand, nothing...not-a. We will see a different defense in the playoffs. That you can count on.
this i believe. this is not blind homerism. this is reality. we have things we need to improve upon and what happened last night let us know what it was.
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a bad secondary can be covered up with good rushes

and good rushes can be caused by aggressive blitzes

send blitzes up the "a" gap because the word around the league is that Eli cant handle blitzers comin straight at him

press the WR's and blitz with Godfrey helping over the top

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so, negative creep (and don't you DARE call yourself a realist you troll), do you think the season is done? do you think there is no way that we can win anything more? are all our chances done for this season? is there any way we can improve this season? is there any point?

please, answer these questions.

fox isn't going anywhere. you should, though.

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uh, I am a realist

you are the typical kool aid drinking fool

if we play D like this, then the season is INDEED OVER

BOOK IT

if we dont get aggressive on D, we will get lit up

dont forget the fact 301 rushing yds came WITHOUT PLAXICO

we can improve the season by being more aggressive on D

yes there is a point cause we can win the SB if our D had any balls

any more question "true fan"

And BTW, you barely have 300+ posts so I would hesitate before calling people trolls

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barely have 300+ posts because we just started this forum. had a whole lot more than that before the whole thing blew up last month.

doesn't matter. all you ever say is vomit. you have yet to say one positive thing. all you do is whine and complain about everything and that is all you have spent your energy here doing.

seriously, go away.

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since when the hell is rushing 4, playing 10 yds off of WR, playing soft zone, and not throwing the ball to smith in the 2nd half AGGRESSIVE?!?!?!

PLEASE EXPLAIN THAT TO ME

and for all the idiots getting pissed of at me, ROTFL at you

fools, you know the stuff I am saying is correct so you you hurl insults and tell me to leave, STFU, blah,blah,blah

ROTFL

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