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Official Carolina Panthers at Chicago Bears Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Holy poo football is here. Well, kinda. Sure, it is a glorified practice but it is by far the best thing going.

What are you looking for tonight?

Personally, I am excited to see the young guns sling the ball and the competition on the edge. A few sacks tonight would make me very happy. But more importantly some consistent pressure on the QB would be even better.

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If Scarlett was playing I would say the rb battle ...

As of now, the QB, WR's, OLB's.... Oline and Oline depth....Secondary depth..

Also, every free agent and rookie we brought in.  

So....guess you could say basically everything. 

Since Cam isn't playing I'd expect tho it to go something like: 

Allen ...1st Qtr 

Grier- 2nd and 3rd 

Heinicke- 4th 

And good Lord let us stay healthy..

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I want to see 

Allen-Q1

Grier- Q2-3

 

A GOOD dose of Holyfield

 

 

Let Burns play the whole 1st half. Plus a big dose of Haynes and Christian Miller.  Lets see what the hype is about

 

Sucks for the QBs but Greg Little needs a LOT of action tonight

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2 hours ago, ColumbusCounty said:

If Scarlett was playing I would say the rb battle ...

As of now, the QB, WR's, OLB's.... Oline and Oline depth....Secondary depth..

Also, every free agent and rookie we brought in.  

So....guess you could say basically everything. 

Since Cam isn't playing I'd expect tho it to go something like: 

Allen ...1st Qtr 

Grier- 2nd and 3rd 

Heinicke- 4th 

And good Lord let us stay healthy..

knowing Ron (unless I missed a report)...I wouldn't be surprised if Grier starts off as the 3rd QB.  

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