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99 yard drive in 1st qtr.


Dragoon11

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On 10/15/2019 at 2:56 AM, Dragoon11 said:

Dang! If 2015 Cam shows up with the weapons this team has on offense now... Talk about a new generation of "The Greatest Show on Turf". The Panthers would be unstoppable on offense, I guess we can dream, but I'm not holding my breath. Seriously though, if Cam can truly come back healthy and play at the level he's capable of it makes this team deadly... We just haven't seen that Cam in a long time and if Kyle Allen beats the 49ers and looks good doing it, do you take that chance? 

We had the number one offense in the league in 2015. Just saying. Also 2015 Cam will never come back. Quicker people realize this the better. He just needs to do what Kyle does, take a few shots here and there and be mobile. If we get 0-2 2019 Cam, GTFO, go replace Dak.

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3 hours ago, Tepper's Chest Hair said:

While the 99 yard drive was nice..it was also nearly 1/2 of our offense the entire game.  

We routinely stalled out on short field turnovers, resulting in FGs.

 

1st Buc TO

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Slow first series with a special focus by play design to CMC. 3pts

 

2nd Buc TO

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7 point drive, ball was spreaded.

 

3rd Buc TO

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Bucs Dline dominated the first play of this series with the sack that dampen our options to score a potential TD before the half. I thought the feel of the drive was horrible and playcalling as well. 0 pts.

 

4th Buc TO

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Curtis TD.

 

5th Buc TO

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A fail at running the clockdown and failed FG.

 

6th and final TO was the game ender.

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Really and truly we were not that bad. 

6 TOs. 1 was a game ender so that leaves us with 5 TOs. Out of the 5, 2 were failed end of the half plays with a punt (end of the 1st half before the weird failed FG due to a quick 3 n out by the Bucs) and trying to get a first down to end the game which lead to a miss FG by Slye. 2 out of the 3 remaining were TDs. The other was a successful FG.

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2 hours ago, panthers55 said:

I was in the end zone where we started from the 1 and thought if we just get a few first downs we can flip the field. When we matched down the field and scored we all went bonkers. Honestly that drive set the tone for the whole game. It was epic.

That kind of drive can set the tone for an entire season if spun correctly. 

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