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Positives from today


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- DJ Moore is a stud

- Darnold made some great plays today.  I couldn't really tell what happened on the INTs, but those misses deep to Moore in the 1st and Anderson in the 3rd or 4th stung.  He's gotta hit those in the future.  And he will.  The way he avoided pressure in the 1st half was beautiful to watch

- Brian Burns looked as good as usual.  

- I thought the DBs played well.  Donte got called for a BS PI.  Henderson had good coverage on the TD.  We shut-down CeeDee.  Cowboys did a good job scheming guys open though.

- Chuba had some good burst.  His vision sucks though.  

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12 hours ago, Shocker said:

Darnold played well in stretches but missed some plays and obviously the ints.  I am very encouraged we didn't play anywhere near our A game and only lost by 8 on the road.

Only lost by 8 because of Sam as well.

He missed some plays but made some plays.    You can't ignore one aspect in order to make a point.

Yeah he had the INTs but he showed he could bounce back from that.   

In fact, if you think about it :   He basically got those 14 points off those INTs right back in the 4th and had our "D" one big stop away from a golden opportunity...

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2 minutes ago, Panthers Rhule said:

Lemons to lemonade, Dallas exposed a defensive weakness. Now Snow knows and hopefully the next time someone brings in extra blockers and power runs against us we'll have a solution for it. Are guys are fast, not powerful so they'll need a scheme for that. 

They were also running a hurry up offense that didn't allow for substantial changes on D. It was a good game plan that paid off.

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Liked that the offense didn't collapse and kept fighting. Old Panthers teams get blown out by more than 8 in games like this. Have to shore up that 3rd Quarter. That is100% coaching and there is no two ways about it. Can't keep coming out flat like that.

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