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    After rewatching the last two games, I have to admit, we just beat two pretty good teams. So here is my reasoning to make that three in a row. Teddy, and his 75% completion rate. Combined with all that speed, against that depleted D of Atl. We are averaging almost 4 TDs a game. If we continue that pace, or even improve on it, we can put the pressure on them. Big Time

 

    2 things that can limit Atl. Stop the run, and scare the QB. We have the speed on D to do both. For the first time in a long while, we have actual speed on D. I saw multiple times the last few games where we had more than 4 guys on a tackle. 1 WR Screen against Ariz, we had 7 guys on the tackle. 7 guys.

 

    Unless Atl. plays a perfect game, which I doubt the can do at this point. We got this.

 

 

    PS...With the porlification of the College Offense into the NFL, it is truly folly to think that Teddy, with his 75% completion percentage cannot compete. Our Offense is rockin, and to not give TD credit...Also, can we give credit to his running ability now? Or is that too soon?

 

    

 

    

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6 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

    After rewatching the last two games, I have to admit, we just beat two pretty good teams. So here is my reasoning to make that three in a row. Teddy, and his 75% completion rate. Combined with all that speed, against that depleted D of Atl. We are averaging almost 4 TDs a game. If we continue that pace, or even improve on it, we can put the pressure on them. Big Time

 

    2 things that can limit Atl. Stop the run, and scare the QB. We have the speed on D to do both. For the first time in a long while, we have actual speed on D. I saw multiple times the last few games where we had more than 4 guys on a tackle. 1 WR Screen against Ariz, we had 7 guys on the tackle. 7 guys.

 

    Unless Atl. plays a perfect game, which I doubt the can do at this point. We got this.

 

 

    PS...With the porlification of the College Offense into the NFL, it is truly folly to think that Teddy, with his 75% completion percentage cannot compete. Our Offense is rockin, and to not give TD credit...Also, can we give credit to his running ability now? Or is that too soon?

 

    

 

    

It is interesting how we have risen from Tank for Trevor to discussing the biggest win streak we have had in a few years and bragging about our QB in less than 3 weeks

I agree with this, but our D is suspect--I am calling it--5 TDs for the Panthers--Panthers 38, Falcan'ts 27

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I don't think our D is that bad.  The biggest weakness is MLB.  We do have a lot of rookies/young players and they will make mistakes, but talentwise, it's better than we've had.  Once it gets used to Snow's system and starts to gel, it could be much better than we've seen in years.

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7 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

    After rewatching the last two games, I have to admit, we just beat two pretty good teams. So here is my reasoning to make that three in a row. Teddy, and his 75% completion rate. Combined with all that speed, against that depleted D of Atl. We are averaging almost 4 TDs a game. If we continue that pace, or even improve on it, we can put the pressure on them. Big Time

 

    2 things that can limit Atl. Stop the run, and scare the QB. We have the speed on D to do both. For the first time in a long while, we have actual speed on D. I saw multiple times the last few games where we had more than 4 guys on a tackle. 1 WR Screen against Ariz, we had 7 guys on the tackle. 7 guys.

 

    Unless Atl. plays a perfect game, which I doubt the can do at this point. We got this.

 

 

    PS...With the porlification of the College Offense into the NFL, it is truly folly to think that Teddy, with his 75% completion percentage cannot compete. Our Offense is rockin, and to not give TD credit...Also, can we give credit to his running ability now? Or is that too soon?

 

    

 

    

This was something that has improved since week 1 and 2.  Our defense seems to be swarming.  I saw those plays were many Panthers we at the ball before blockers could get set.   

While I agree that we have a lot of youth on our defense and they may be subject to mistakes.  They seem to be playing with a purpose that they belong.  

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7 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

    2 things that can limit Atl. Stop the run, and scare the QB. We have the speed on D to do both. For the first time in a long while, we have actual speed on D. I saw multiple times the last few games where we had more than 4 guys on a tackle. 1 WR Screen against Ariz, we had 7 guys on the tackle. 7 guys

    

 

    

It’s almost like we’ve spent our last 2 (top 15) first round picks on these very issues. 
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If we beat Atlanta in their house I am breaking out the Rhulaid. I am so tired of losing to Atlanta. My brother and Dad are Atlanta fans and it has been a running joke (not a good one) that no matter how bad Atlanta is, they will beat the Panthers in Atlanta if not both places.

If Rhule can turn that around, I will start believing we could make some noise this year.

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