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Predict the Panthers final record this season


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9 hours ago, Mother Grabber said:

7-9 with this team, especially since we’ve been sans CMC most of it, is an amazing achievement of coaching up these youngins.

 WRs and RBs played well. get a decent line and this offense will be really good.

defense is a boston and whitehead away from being solid, too. 

panthers are going to dominate the NFCS as the rest of the conference starts a reboot.

Agree that 7-9 would be awesome given the division we play in. 

I think in the long-term, having CMC out will be a good thing for the offense to rely on other players. Would Eric Davis have emerged if CMC had stayed in there. And what about Samuel as a runner as well as a receiver.  It has forced Brady and Bridgewater to be more creative and use guys to make up the difference.

Is it just me or is Davis developing some moves and shake. He usually just headed north south and ran straight ahead. Those juke moves and field reversal stunts made me think of Christian or Curtis out there not Davis. He is really coming into his own

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2 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Agree that 7-9 would be awesome given the division we play in. 

I think in the long-term, having CMC out will be a good thing for the offense to rely on other players. Would Eric Davis have emerged if CMC had stayed in there. And what about Samuel as a runner as well as a receiver.  It has forced Brady and Bridgewater to be more creative and use guys to make up the difference.

Is it just me or is Davis developing some moves and shake. He usually just headed north south and ran straight ahead. Those juke moves and field reversal stunts made me think of Christian or Curtis out there not Davis. He is really coming into his own

Mike Davis is a guy that we should lock up to another deal, IMO. Especially with CMC's high mileage finally catching up to him. 

I honestly agree that our offense is probably better without CMC because I think the tendency is to focus on getting him the ball instead of running the offense. You aren't the first person to say that, I have read and heard people say it a few times this season. I am a little disappointed that Brady seems to fixate on using CMC like that similar to how our previous staff did. 

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