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The Panthers were able to squeek out a win against a very bad team.

 

As such, give me your TOP TWO areas of concern 

 

For me ....

 

Red zone play calling. Still far too many opportunities wasted.

KIcking. Already a missed xp. That will end up losing us games eventually. 

 

 

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Just now, Zod said:

The Panthers were able to squeek out a win against a very bad team.

 

As such, give me your TOP TWO areas of concern 

 

For me ....

 

Red zone play calling. Still far too many opportunities wasted.

KIcking. Already a missed xp. That will end up losing us games eventually. 

 

 

Zod, if we cut our kicker before week two we get the draft pick back correct? 

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Just now, CanePantherHornet said:

Offensive line, Joe Brady.

Elf was the only one that stood out as really bad. I’ll second you on Brady and Rhule’s game management was a disappointing as well. It’s hard to beat anyone in the NFL and sitting on leads can backfire easily. 

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6 minutes ago, Newbie said:

Elf was the only one that stood out as really bad. I’ll second you on Brady and Rhule’s game management was a disappointing as well. It’s hard to beat anyone in the NFL and sitting on leads can backfire easily. 

You saw Paradis get walked back into Darnold for the sack, right?

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5 minutes ago, CanePantherHornet said:

Offensive line, Joe Brady.

When he is on a Roll he's not bad but it was sad to see him running the same plays that worked in the 1st half when it was clear NYJ made adjustments.

A good OC will figure out what adjustments were made and call different plays.

O-line was shaky but only gave up one sack against a pretty good front 4.  I agree that it is still our biggest concern. 

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