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I'm sorry but this isn't a winning record team.


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There was too much good in the first half to just ignore it and only focus on the negatives.

Unfortunately there are 2 halves but this is a marathon and this game will serve as a great learning experience...

I'm traveling and was unable to access the Panthers radio stream so listened to the Cowboys broadcast...

...trust me, they were taken aback in the first half.  

My favorite quote was "well we need to get this 1st down and not give to back to the Panthers because apparently they score at will"... 👏🤣

(14-13 at the time)

As "some of us" have been saying for a while...

...patience folks, The Appaloosa Model will deliver 😉

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A one-score game loss on the road is nothing to agonize over.   People can say the failed come back was in "garbage time" but the last I checked, Dallas didn't sub in their second string defense en masse.  It was a matter of too little, too late.

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49 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

There was too much good in the first half to just ignore it and only focus on the negatives.

Unfortunately there are 2 halves but this is a marathon and this game will serve as a great learning experience...

I'm traveling and was unable to access the Panthers radio stream so listened to the Cowboys broadcast...

...trust me, they were taken aback in the first half.  

My favorite quote was "well we need to get this 1st down and not give to back to the Panthers because apparently they score at will"... 👏🤣

(14-13 at the time)

As "some of us" have been saying for a while...

...patience folks, The Appaloosa Model will deliver 😉

Most reasonable post I have ever seen from you.

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We had the lead at halftime despite a botched call

3rd quarter was a disaster, but we bounced back and made it a one possession game in the 4th vs a team that has beaten the Chargers and almost beat the Bucs

Not sure how the takeaway is then "this isn't a winning-record team"

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14 hours ago, Snake said:

We have way more problems than we do solutions this year. We have been hyped all week about being the number 1 defense and a historic defense at that to give up 36 point to a middle of the road team who was on a short week. Sorry guys but this was the reality check and we are still a 8-9 team at best this year. 

I know I’m not talking to the brightest bulb in the box, but you do realize 9 wins would constitute a winning record right?

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Never seen so many crackheads in one area. One bad game and it’s suddenly, “we won’t win another game”, “this is an average defense”, “Tepper doesn’t deserve to win”

 

Hand over you fanship cards, ripping them up on site. In fact should be banned from speaking on sports ever again.

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I saw nothing this weekend that I didn't expect to happen.........I have no illusions about the Panthers.......they are a mid pack team with some clever coaching. There defense is undersized but fast and with a lot of schemes from coaching but appear to be weak against a good running team............Dallas made adjustments on defense that exposed Carolina and Darnold in the 2nd half.

Darnold is who I expected he is.........a reasonable game manager but not a game changer QB.........that's fine as there are only a handful of them around anyway. 

and to go back on my old band wagon of an O line is the foundation of all wins.............we you saw the lack of that in how the Panthers offense was most of the 2nd half......

3-0 and its playoff bound.................3-1 and the sky is falling........fans are like investors....they over react in both directions. Nothing unusual about there here either. 

 

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12 hours ago, 45catfan said:

A one-score game loss on the road is nothing to agonize over.   People can say the failed come back was in "garbage time" but the last I checked, Dallas didn't sub in their second string defense en masse.  It was a matter of too little, too late.

Dallas took there foot off the pedal. They could have easily scored two more on us. I like the fight we have to claw back but winning teams don't claw back. I honestly would have rather seen a egg and shrugged it off than poor to no adjustments and a ass kicking in the second half. The Oline will lose a lot of games for us this season. Until we fix that unfortunately we probably are 500 or worse. I guess the positive is that it is talent holding us back more than coaching. 

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