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Panthers at Texans TNF GameDay thread!!!


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22 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Yeah, the Brown and Bouye inactives make zero sense to me.  No way Bouye's is due to the same "soft tissue" injury he missed all of camp with.  I just think Rhule is uncomfortable messing with what's been working and/or is worried about Bouye's conditioning translating well into the game.

Also, I 100% believe in this team, so I don't know if it's repeated trauma haunting me from seasons past, but this game is much bigger than people are making it out to be for us.  It has all of the makings of one of those sneaky trap games that we have faltered in in the past - injury depleted team, short week, prime time/nationally televised game, and we're starting to pick up momentum as a national darling of sorts.  I really hope Rhule keeps our guys hungry and don't allow them to buy into their own hype thus far.  Play this game like we're 0-0, the opponent is at full strength, and we haven't proven anything yet.  Just the circumstances around this game give me Fox/Rivera era heebie jeebies.

I wonder how many other fan bases are twisting themselves in knots over a 6th round pick not being active. 

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How far as Sam Darnold come with the Panthers? From 2018-20 Darnold had the lowest Total QBR among 38 qualified quarterbacks at 41.7. After two games with the Panthers, heading into Thursday night's game at Houston, he ranks sixth at 66.3. To put that more in perspective, Tom Brady, who already has thrown nine touchdown passes for Tampa Bay, ranks 8th at 64.9

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