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Official Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread!


Jeremy Igo

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Hello there ladies and gents.

Welcome to the second gameday of the season.

Tonight out beloved Carolina Panthers host the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay in their first divisional matchup of the season.

 

Television: NFL Network, Fox 46 (Charlotte area)

Radio: 1110am, 99.3 fm 

 

Keys to Panthers Victory

1. Get those turnovers. The Bucs will cough up the ball at times tonight. The Panthers must be ready to capitalize. Fall on it, cover it up. 

2. Spread the ball around. Would love to see 6 players with multiple receptions after it's all said and done. 

3. Punch them in the mouth. They are coming off a tough home loss on a shirt week. Punch them in the mouth in the first quarter and break their will. Go up 14-0 quickly.

 As always, this thread is for general gameday banter. Please do not start reactionary topics in the forum. Well thought out topics always welcome.

 

Let's go Panthers and Keep Pounding!

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I'm suppose to be working now, but I can't do anything. My mind is consumed with what if's, could be's, will this or that happen, will I have any fingernails left, what time is it now, I still hate the patriots, we going to win this one, we gonna lose this one, will I be crying happy tears we doing good or I'll cry in bathroom puking and punching pillows.  I can't think clearly, need this game to hurry up so I can have some closure!  LOL

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I do hope we spread the ball around more, but I don’t believe that’s why we lost last week. We have to protect the football. We turned it over 3 times and still came close to winning. I don’t heap blame on Moore for the fumbles. First was a great defensive play, the other was a great defensive play.....although I still question it was a fumble. Don’t turn the ball over and this one is ours convincingly. 

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2 hours ago, Wolfpack352 said:

I'm suppose to be working now, but I can't do anything. My mind is consumed with what if's, could be's, will this or that happen, will I have any fingernails left, what time is it now, I still hate the patriots, we going to win this one, we gonna lose this one, will I be crying happy tears we doing good or I'll cry in bathroom puking and punching pillows.  I can't think clearly, need this game to hurry up so I can have some closure!  LOL

LOL! Me too my friend me too 

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