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Panthers are 3-2


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And the Panthers have a lot of issues that have been further exposed.

Seems this team hasn't learned fron last week and whatever the poo happened today is concerning.

The offensive line sucks, yes, but Sam Darnold looks like he's regressed. Questionable decision making that came up last week after the second half. Joe Brady also with a few boneheaded calls.

We got turnovers and didn't capitalize. The Eagles kept begging us to win but we threw a bigger poo-burger.

Defense gassed all day because of it.

If this team is playoff caliber, a lot of things need to be addressed. Discipline, better playcalling, offensive line, and Sam Darnold needs to be better too. 

Not the game I wanted to see after last week, and worrying if this continues to be a trend.

 

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Just blink your eyes and this team will be 3-9. Even with CMC this team will struggle to win 5-6 games if they can’t close them out in the second half. 

With CMC we win. The question is can he stay healthy. These other running backs simply don’t have his blocking skills. You can tell from the past two games darnold feels rushed without him. It shows. He’s a prime cam Newton level player. 

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This team was lucky to win the 3 games we did.  Without CMC as his safety valve, Sam is the same old QB that he was in NY.  Our Oline won't get better all season either.  Now its just a matter of how many games will we win to push us out of the top 10 in draft picks. 

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We almost lost to the Jets, Houston with a 3rd string rookie hung in with us till the 4th quarter 

Even with CMC this online sucks , he is not a power back , he can't make his own holes , and Brady just keeps running him into a wall 

Our Defense isn't the world's beaters we deluded ourselfs into thinking we are ,they can be beat 

Today should give you a clear picture of this team , we are going to get smoked against the good teams ,and probably lose close games to bad teams 

Playoffs?, We won't have a winning record 

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