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No Respect for the Panthers - What Cowboys Fans are Saying


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I live in Texas and went out to lunch yesterday with some co-workers and a vendor rep I'm friends with. All Cowboys fans and know I'm a Panthers fan. The general consensus was, and a I quote "I think we're gonna kill them". I heard "Worst 3-0" team mentioned.

I mentioned the last time an undefeated Panthers team came to Dallas, they curb stomped the Cowboys on Thanksgiving and ended Tony Romo's career. One guy said "You're going to feel really bad if Dak breaks his ankle in this game". I would, because I like Dak, but I was just stating facts to some cocky Cowboys fans.

This game will be tough for both teams and I expect it to be close. But if the Panthers pull out the win, I have some people to text right after the game. 

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12 hours ago, TheRumGone said:

Cmc has only played a handful of games with this new coaching staff so I’m not terribly worried about them (Brady) adjusting to his loss. Watch chuba have a breakout game I would laugh my ass off.
 

it’s really the offense I’m worried about with the cowboys. Dak is playing extremely well and is in full control of that offense. He gets the ball out quick like Brady. That can stifle our pass rush and get concerning because that is our bread and butter. Need to knock him out of rhythm and make him uncomfortable.

Chuba is going to have at least one long run for a score on Sunday.  He really impressed me in the extended look he got last game.  Also in the preseason.  Hes a homerun waiting to happen. 

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12 hours ago, Le Stranger said:

No excuses.  You can look at Hurts stats by quarter and/or by score at the time to disprove me.  And yes, Herbert is good.  I was quite impressed by his mechanics and accuracy.  You think he's not very good then?   Tell my why.  

Hes absolutely good.  IDK how anybody can objectively say hes not.  Hes probably the most promising young QB in the game.  Well, him and Joey B. 

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5 hours ago, glenwo2 said:

Oh there will be excuses.

After every win, It's never about what the Panthers did but what the opponent didn't do according to the Media and fans.

It's always been this way.

OK, you win!  I'll make excuses.  Hope to see a good clean game!

 

BTW, I don't give a frick about the media, after all it's just a bunch of northeastern/ generally New Yorkers,  talking head types whose job it is to get you riled up so you'll listen to them.   Guess they've done there job with you.  A chill pill might ease your discomfort some.

Good luck !

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5 minutes ago, Le Stranger said:

OK, you win!  I'll make excuses.  Hope to see a good clean game!

 

BTW, I don't give a frick about the media, after all it's just a bunch of northeastern/ generally New Yorkers,  talking head types whose job it is to get you riled up so you'll listen to them.   Guess they've done there job with you.  A chill pill might ease your discomfort some.

Good luck !

I think everybody here knows deep down that the Cowboys are a talented team and are going to be our biggest test thus far.  People say dumb poo on the internet.  Its a fact of life. 

Anyways, heres to a good, hard-fought game with no injuries on either side. 

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31 minutes ago, joemac said:

Yeah but McCarthy doesn't call the plays - Kellen Moore does. 

Essentially Moore's offense.  Same terminology and foundation that started out with Garrett (who is and was a disaster).   Moore is very highly regarded around the league.  Pretty innovative and stays within what the defense is giving him.  It's not about piling up stats.  Most people make all their assessments based on that without seeing the big picture.

A lot of knowledgeable Cowboy fans (yeah, all 5 of us) want Fat Mac gone.  He's always screwing up in game management situations, mostly clock management.  It'll cost us.  He has one job during games and regularly screws that up. 

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22 minutes ago, joemac said:

Chuba is going to have at least one long run for a score on Sunday.  He really impressed me in the extended look he got last game.  Also in the preseason.  Hes a homerun waiting to happen. 

I'd be real careful with that sort of prediction.  Our line is second worst in the league in yards before contact in the run game.  That's not great for a back like Chuba who is looking to pick a hole, make one cut and hit it.

I agree, Chuba has homerun potential.  I am just not convinced our current OLine can get him the holes he needs to maximize his potential.  I'd feel a lot better about our run game (in the absence of CMC) with a back like Mike Davis who can get yards after contact.

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2 hours ago, joemac said:

Hes absolutely good.  IDK how anybody can objectively say hes not.  Hes probably the most promising young QB in the game.  Well, him and Joey B. 

I never implied that Herbert isn't good.   I was more referring to the excuses Cowboys fans will come up with should they lose to the Panthers this Sunday.   🤷‍♂️

1 hour ago, joemac said:

I think everybody here knows deep down that the Cowboys are a talented team and are going to be our biggest test thus far.  People say dumb poo on the internet.  Its a fact of life. 

Anyways, heres to a good, hard-fought game with no injuries on either side. 

So I said dumb poo for believing that excuses will be made?  🤔

 

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1 minute ago, glenwo2 said:

I never implied that Herbert isn't good.   I was more referring to the excuses Cowboys fans will come up with should they lose to the Panthers this Sunday.   🤷‍♂️

So I said dumb poo for believing that excuses will be made?  🤔

 

What makes you think I'm talking about you, bro....

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6 minutes ago, joemac said:

What makes you think I'm talking about you, bro....

Sorry but when you replied to him it was after he replied to me so your statement sounded a bit like a jab at my direction.  🤷‍♂️

If it wasn't, then nevermind.

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3 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

Sorry but when you replied to him it was after he replied to me so your statement sounded a bit like a jab at my direction.  🤷‍♂️

If it wasn't, then nevermind.

I was just speaking in general.  Definitely was not talking about you. 

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13 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Will say that the reason I expect this defense to feast is precisely because of their center. His ineptitude will make it difficult for the Cowboys to diagnose Phil Snow's scheme. And unfortunately for the Cowboys, that will be their big weak link that will be capitalized on. 

If you want to compete with Snow's defense, you want to be sure you have a smart guy under center. I do not believe their center is capable of keeping up with our scheme whatsoever and might have his head on a swivel. Their offensive line will be having trouble all day.

Ultimately though, it will come down to whether the Panthers can stop the Cowboys from passing. Very likely Dak will be getting the ball out real quick and if our defensive backside can't capitalize it without Horn, that will be the only concerning point. The Chargers gave an interesting blueprint and kept it close to the Cowboys - let them run all over you, but as long as you hold down their attack through the air, you can keep it close. Luckily for the Panthers, they are very stout in general and I am not too concerned about whether Snow can scheme against the Cowboys.

 

 

The "blue print" that the Chargers executed was the typical two high safety look to stop or slow down the passing attack. The same way most play Aaron Rogers and other passers. That invites the run and underneath throws. I don't think Snow will go two high safeties.

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14 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Will say that the reason I expect this defense to feast is precisely because of their center. His ineptitude will make it difficult for the Cowboys to diagnose Phil Snow's scheme. And unfortunately for the Cowboys, that will be their big weak link that will be capitalized on. 

If you want to compete with Snow's defense, you want to be sure you have a smart guy under center. I do not believe their center is capable of keeping up with our scheme whatsoever and might have his head on a swivel. Their offensive line will be having trouble all day.

Ultimately though, it will come down to whether the Panthers can stop the Cowboys from passing. Very likely Dak will be getting the ball out real quick and if our defensive backside can't capitalize it without Horn, that will be the only concerning point. The Chargers gave an interesting blueprint and kept it close to the Cowboys - let them run all over you, but as long as you hold down their attack through the air, you can keep it close. Luckily for the Panthers, they are very stout in general and I am not too concerned about whether Snow can scheme against the Cowboys.

 

 

Dak makes the line adjustments with Zack Martin.

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