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Panthers 3.5 point favorites in Arizona


Jeremy Igo

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Both of these first 2 games have been lost in the 1st Half. The team has come out of the gate looking good only to be unable to put points on the board.

We've then spent the rest of these games playing catch up and have come up short in the end

We certainly don't look like a contender, but we also are a few plays away from being 2-0. It's the NFL...

Cam and the offense have got to be better. If they are, we can win quite a few games

The start to this season certainly has been deflating, but the season is not over.

It looks like the NFC South is probably only going to get one team in the playoffs this year. We got to try to win what looks like it will be a watered down division and go from there

 

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The Cardinals hung tough against a good Ravens team.

Honestly I do not think opponents matter for the Panthers right now. I do not see the Panthers winning any games for a long time because they have lost all confidence, and because of this they are not motivated or focused.

The body language of the team on Thursday night showed a defeated group trying and failing to fight off a hilarious streak of repeated incompetence. 

It is going to be a very long season.

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