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For those overreacting to preseason performances


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Nathan Peterman in preseason the last two years:
6 TDs, 1 INT, Avg QBR: 113.0

4-2 record

All I'm saying is, you cannot read much of anything in preseason games, some teams run vanilla, some run random ass schemes that won't see the light of day, and it does not hold value when it comes to regular season football.

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This is true for every single play of the preseason except for about 3 drives in game 3.

 

just so happens that starting line got Cam Newton injured and we couldn’t move the ball much prior to that. 

 

Its not overreacting when you see a team that doesn’t look like it has its poo together vs a team that looks like it does, it’s just recognizing facts. 

 

Ive always been quick to defend the coaching staff but I’m starting to wonder about them. 

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Ron has said over and over that the team has “shown them what we wanted to show them” in terms of what film he gives other teams in the preseason.   Hell the Falcons haven’t won a preseason game in over three years .   Other teams who are typically losers throughout the year tend to be world beating champions in the preseason.   The games are pointless and each year coaches and players take the approach that they are not worthwhile and serve very little purpose except for the back ups.  

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Theses days preseason is a glorified practice as McCoy pointed out and is mainly used to evaluate non-starters. I bet in a couple years no team will play their starters bc of injury risks. I’m not convinced the starters are going 100% either. 

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Jimmy G sitting on a 137 million dollar contract went 1 of 6 for zero yards and an interception in his preseason start. This after throwing 5 consecutive picks in camp.

Panthers fans in general might want to start appreciating the talent we have before it's gone.

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45 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Jimmy G sitting on a 137 million dollar contract went 1 of 6 for zero yards and an interception in his preseason start. This after throwing 5 consecutive picks in camp.

Ouch.

Looking like Matt Cassel v. 2.0. Well, he actually has some work to do to get there. Cassel at least had a couple of pretty good years in KC.

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There are two things that I check in the preseason:

First, individual performances. Units are hard to judge in preseason, but at least you can see which guys within those units are winning their individual matchups, and which ones aren't.

Second, game three. It's the dress rehearsal game and the game where teams do at least some level of game planning.  Fair or not, in this year's game three we looked sloppy and unprepared.

It may turn out to be nothing, but I have to admit it's concerning.

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