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Rams at Panthers - Positives and negatives


Jeremy Igo

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Positives:

Christian McCaffrey. Without him, the Panthers wouldn’t have scored any points.

Special Teams. Aside from one missed field goal, it’s nice to see them going for a punt block every punt. Very rare we’ve ever seen that under Rivera. 

Negatives:

Way too many mistakes. Mirror image of the late season games last season.

The losing streak continues and it might be awhile until it ends if they look like this every week.

Cam Newton. It’s a slow and miserable decline until he can’t even throw a 5 yard dump off.

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I am starting to hop off the Cam bandwagon.  Just not careful/accurate enough in the 4th quarter with the game on the line.  Don't see him carrying without the threat of running the ball consistently and it doesn't appear that will be part of the game plan this year which is understandable considering his injury/surgery. 

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Didn’t start watching till almost HT but I didn’t hear the name Burns called once the entire second half

Run defense looked like it was carried over from last year... Who the F is Short, Poe and GMC?

Cam still looks like he can’t throw the long ball... maybe that shoulder is past repair.

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