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For our Panthers it’s  simple, you do what’s worked for you, get better at what hasn’t and you DO NOT REPEAT any of what the falcons have been used to seeing Carolina do the past several seasons under the Coach Rivera’s staff! If this is done not only do they give themselves a great chance at winning but would likely do so decisively!!!!!!!! 

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1 hour ago, Tbe said:

That was a good post. Way better than what most people post around here.

Never said the post was bad, it was just an observation.  We had a 100 post prerequisite to start a thread in main forum, but I guess no more.

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Rivera was bad against teams he had to play over and over. Notice we always seemed to perform above average against AFC teams?(Beating NE the week after NO whipped our ass in 2017).

Atlanta is without Julio on Sunday and we are better then them on defense, it will be an upset if they beat us. 

It's crazy to think were beating an 0-4 Falcons team and an underwhelming Chicago Bears team on our home field away from going into NO 4-2 probably tied for 1st in the South.

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17 hours ago, Darrin Yon said:

For our Panthers it’s  simple, you do what’s worked for you, get better at what hasn’t and you DO NOT REPEAT any of what the falcons have been used to seeing Carolina do the past several seasons under the Coach Rivera’s staff! If this is done not only do they give themselves a great chance at winning but would likely do so decisively!!!!!!!! 

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17 hours ago, Darrin Yon said:

For our Panthers it’s  simple, you do what’s worked for you, get better at what hasn’t and you DO NOT REPEAT any of what the falcons have been used to seeing Carolina do the past several seasons under the Coach Rivera’s staff! If this is done not only do they give themselves a great chance at winning but would likely do so decisively!!!!!!!! 

The last thing the falcons would expect is a repeat of the recent game plans.  I say go for it, blow their minds.  Then let Brady be Brady in the second half.  Is there a button in madden for this?

 

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This is a realistic

18 hours ago, Darrin Yon said:

For our Panthers it’s  simple, you do what’s worked for you, get better at what hasn’t and you DO NOT REPEAT any of what the falcons have been used to seeing Carolina do the past several seasons under the Coach Rivera’s staff! If this is done not only do they give themselves a great chance at winning but would likely do so decisively!!!!!!!! 

Since this is a new era with a new HC and staff we can be unpredictable with new plays in the play book that opponents haven't seen on tape yet which gives us an advantage. Stop with the pessimism and have positivity and faith in our team to win games. This comment is right on target and it needs play calling to not be so predictable like the RR regime had that opposing teams knew the blueprint on how to stop us.

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