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horrible 2nd half coaching....again


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Yeah the coaching was terrible in the second half. We seem to game plan pretty well during the week, but we don't have the ability to make adjustments on the fly.

We got really lucky Turner went down in the first half, he'd have hit 200 today with the way our D was playing.

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Just stop ffs. They could have gone out and gone pass happy in the 2nd have and someone would be bitching about it. Atlanta stepped it up and we were able to hang on. At no point was the coaching staff 'sitting' on the lead, if anything blame the defense for not getting off the field.

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we actually played about the same in the second half but atlanta made adjustments to stop it.

that's the problem, they played the same. they always do that. the panthers never make any good second half adjustments ever, while the opposing team comes out the second half guns blazing and everything. they sit on their laurels and try and ride it out.

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Davidson called another great game today. It was the run defense that almost gave up the win.

it was pathetic in the 2nd half. Davidson runs the same plays w/ the same obvious audibles...that is another big reason the Panther do nothing in the 2nd half of games. Teams know exactly what is going on.

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we actually played about the same in the second half but atlanta made adjustments to stop it.

Agreed. The play calling was essentially the same. I mean on 1st and 10 we threw the ball 3 straight plays. Granted that was a stupid time to start throwing after we had been running so well, but I hardly call that sitting on a lead. Atlanta made adjustments, and we hung onto the lead. I'm more upset with the execution in the 2nd half.

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that's the problem, they played the same. they always do that. the panthers never make any good second half adjustments ever, while the opposing team comes out the second half guns blazing and everything. they sit on their laurels and try and ride it out.

I don't agree today. We made some adjustments defensively in the fourth quarter, and started blitzing more. While we didn't get a lot of pressure on Ryan, we got enough to get him out of rhythm a bit.

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