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Baldy Breaks Down the Carolina Panthers


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Just now, CarolinaSunday said:

I mean, it didn't feel like a thorough whipping as I was watching it live at the stadium, especially in the second half. But I respect Baldy, so....

The first half was a complete ass kicking, minus the points.  The second half was just about holding the lead on a hot field.

The heat advantage turned out to have no effect.  The lack of capitalizing on golden opportunities to put another 7 points on the board in the first half and not being able put them away in the second half is concerning. 

 

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9 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

This team just needs to play that hard for 60 minutes. The "comfy lead" curse is still there. They need to unlearn that shiz and keep the foot on the gas pedal. 

That's easy to say in game one.  It's a long season and you want to win the war of attrition by the end as well.  In principle I agree with you. I just think that you have to take any opportunity you get during a game to rest as many players as you can. 

Having said that, I would much prefer the comfortable lead be a bit wider at the half before going into prevent mode.

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