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CMC is a beast, and he is a Carolina Panther.

Cam Newton had a few throws we wish we could take back, sure. But he made some good ones too. And, he is healthy, even after diving shoulder first to make a tackle on the INT return.

Our O-Line did a respectable job after a few jitters. Aaron Donald, 2x Defensive MVP was a ghost. CMC had some lanes. Cam had some time to make reads. Progress.

We play a weak team led by Jameis Winston, at home, in 4 days. The Bucs looked pretty terrible against a sub-par 49ers team.

The Falcons also got trounced, and likely lost another rookie OL for a while.

The Saints haven't beat Houston yet, and they might find it harder to do than they think.

We're still on the verge of a 15-0 run.

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4 minutes ago, Bronn said:

CMC is a beast, and he is a Carolina Panther.

Cam Newton had a few throws we wish we could take back, sure. But he made some good ones too. And, he is healthy, even after diving shoulder first to make a tackle on the INT return.

Our O-Line did a respectable job after a few jitters. Aaron Donald, 2x Defensive MVP was a ghost. CMC had some lanes. Cam had some time to make reads. Progress.

We play a weak team led by Jameis Winston, at home, in 4 days. The Bucs looked pretty terrible against a sub-par 49ers team.

The Falcons also got trounced, and likely lost another rookie OL for a while.

The Saints haven't beat Houston yet, and they might find it harder to do than they think.

We're still on the verge of a 15-0 run.

I'm a pessimist and believe the glass is half-empty (or really mostly empty.)

Curtis Samuel was hyped to be a beast, but was anything but.

Cam was absolutely awful yesterday and blew multiple chances to win the game in the second half with horrible passes.

Daryl Williams and GVR were pretty mediocre yesterday. Disappearing Donald was more of a compliment to Norv.

Tampa Bay fans are currently saying "We play a weak team led by busted Cam Newton in 4 days. It's a chance to get right."

The Falcons did get trounced, but played a Minnesota defense that looks like it did at its peak a couple of seasons ago.

The Saints probably have the division on lockdown once again.

We're probably going 6-10.

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Just now, Sam Mills Fan said:

I'm a pessimist and believe the glass is half-empty (or really mostly empty.)

Curtis Samuel was hyped to be a beast, but was anything but.

Cam was absolutely awful yesterday and blew multiple chances to win the game in the second half with horrible passes.

Daryl Williams and GVR were pretty mediocre yesterday. Disappearing Donald was more of a compliment to Norv.

Tampa Bay fans are currently saying "We play a weak team led by busted Cam Newton in 4 days. It's a chance to get right."

The Falcons did get trounced, but played a Minnesota defense that looks like it did at its peak a couple of seasons ago.

The Saints probably have the division on lockdown once again.

We're probably going 6-10.

We know how you feel. Cry some more

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10 minutes ago, Bronn said:

CMC is a beast, and he is a Carolina Panther.

Cam Newton had a few throws we wish we could take back, sure. But he made some good ones too. And, he is healthy, even after diving shoulder first to make a tackle on the INT return.

Our O-Line did a respectable job after a few jitters. Aaron Donald, 2x Defensive MVP was a ghost. CMC had some lanes. Cam had some time to make reads. Progress.

We play a weak team led by Jameis Winston, at home, in 4 days. The Bucs looked pretty terrible against a sub-par 49ers team.

The Falcons also got trounced, and likely lost another rookie OL for a while.

The Saints haven't beat Houston yet, and they might find it harder to do than they think.

We're still on the verge of a 15-0 run.

I'm still not convinced of the bolded.

Maybe Cam is fully healthy, and really was just rusty or off, but until he can complete some passes downfield, this offense is going to be constipated.

I'm fully hoping it was rust and the shoulder is fine, and Norv was smart and wanted the ball out quickly because of who we were playing...but I am a little nervous.

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2 hours ago, Bronn said:

CMC is a beast, and he is a Carolina Panther.

Cam Newton had a few throws we wish we could take back, sure. But he made some good ones too. And, he is healthy, even after diving shoulder first to make a tackle on the INT return.

Our O-Line did a respectable job after a few jitters. Aaron Donald, 2x Defensive MVP was a ghost. CMC had some lanes. Cam had some time to make reads. Progress.

We play a weak team led by Jameis Winston, at home, in 4 days. The Bucs looked pretty terrible against a sub-par 49ers team.

The Falcons also got trounced, and likely lost another rookie OL for a while.

The Saints haven't beat Houston yet, and they might find it harder to do than they think.

We're still on the verge of a 15-0 run.

True statements

This team can be good but we have to get Cam right really soon.

 

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I'm a realist.

I'm not prepared to say we're gonna win every game remaining, trounce our Super Bowl opponent and have the greatest season in team history.

I'm equally unprepared to say we're set to be the next team to go 0-16, cut / trade / fire everybody and start over from scratch.

It's one game. It'll take probably another four, five or more to fully grasp who we are.

If you wanna believe we're gonna win it all, fine. If you wanna believe we're gonna lose everything, you have the right.

Whatever you believe will have zero effect on what actually happens.

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5 hours ago, Bronn said:

CMC is a beast, and he is a Carolina Panther.

Cam Newton had a few throws we wish we could take back, sure. But he made some good ones too. And, he is healthy, even after diving shoulder first to make a tackle on the INT return.

Our O-Line did a respectable job after a few jitters. Aaron Donald, 2x Defensive MVP was a ghost. CMC had some lanes. Cam had some time to make reads. Progress.

We play a weak team led by Jameis Winston, at home, in 4 days. The Bucs looked pretty terrible against a sub-par 49ers team.

The Falcons also got trounced, and likely lost another rookie OL for a while.

The Saints haven't beat Houston yet, and they might find it harder to do than they think.

We're still on the verge of a 15-0 run.

Thank You brother

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