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Why no preseason is good for the panthers


Mister

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First I have to say I’m super pissed that pre season is canceled , we don’t get to see pj , any rookies and we won’t find that break out player for get a chance to see how our teams going to be this summer . With a new coach it works in our favor , no one will know how to defend us because they seen 0 tape on us . New qb new offense and new coach we can catch these teams by surprise and really do some damage . 

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1 minute ago, Mister said:

First I have to say I’m super pissed that pre season is canceled , we don’t get to see pj , any rookies and we won’t find that break out player for get a chance to see how our teams going to be this summer . With a new coach it works in our favor , no one will know how to defend us because they seen 0 tape on us . New qb new offense and new coach we can catch these teams by surprise and really do some damage . 

Yea im sure teams that have practiced together for years like tampa, new orleans, and atlanta, (our entire division) will struggle on offense and ours will take them by surprise!

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No pressure season means the first month of football  will be sloppy. 

I'm excited about our young defense that no one, even here is giving any hope for. 

History bodes well for veteran offenses and young defenses.  

How soon people forget, or just don't know. 

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3 hours ago, thunderraiden said:

Yea im sure teams that have practiced together for years like tampa, new orleans, and atlanta, (our entire division) will struggle on offense and ours will take them by surprise!

Atlanta and New Orleans yes, but they will have to implement a whole new offense to fit Brady in Tampa

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6 hours ago, pantherclaw said:

No pressure season means the first month of football  will be sloppy. 

I'm excited about our young defense that no one, even here is giving any hope for. 

History bodes well for veteran offenses and young defenses.  

How soon people forget, or just don't know. 

Virtually all of our opponents will have a talent advantage. All of them will have coaching experience advantages.

They have virtually every advantage on paper, but fights aren't fought on paper.

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Sometimes it'd be a lot less painful if they were though.

Folks, we're not built to compete this year. Tepper and Rhule have been trying to warn you of that with all the talk about a five year plan.

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