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9 minutes ago, pantherj said:

This game was a reminder that we are still only in year two of the rebuild. Sam is still becoming accustomed to the offense, and he's under a lot of pressure from poor o-line play.

The team overall is very young, so this isn't by any means the finished product, not to mention CMC and Horn being out. Add CMC, Horn, and a lot of maturing and you have a much better team.

That's me being positive.

It's the reality of the situation whether we like it or not, or agree with it or not.  The kids are not ready for prime time.

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2 minutes ago, lightsout said:

 

No but expecting your defense to keep up that level of dominance and putting them in short field situations does deflate a defense. Not everything has a metric

Thats why you can start with watching the game. Not staying home on the Hurts runs is not being gassed its being stupid.

You fugin do expect your defense to keep dominating when they have entire drafts, FAs, and trades. so stuff that weak poo that's what they have went in for and continue to punt and play defense by design.

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4 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Defense wasn't gassed. You fools do understand google exists right. Or how about watch the damn game. We had +11 minute TOP and had a 7+minute drive in the 4th. Stop being inept on basic poo

Defense was gassed. From consistently forcing turnovers and 3 and outs just for the offense to come out and turn the ball over or stall out even with the good field possession. All of that wears down a defense. You can only expect the defense to stop them so many times. The defense did their job today. This is squarely on Sam and the offense. 

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19 minutes ago, CanePantherHornet said:

Yes, the team played horribly today. Offense was a disaster on every level. Special teams was atrocious. Defense was on the field so long they got gassed, etc.

 

But despite all of this we were a blocked punt away from winning. 

 

The team being awful and still almost winning is a silver lining to me.

We should have won this game…period…this is not a participation game

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2 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

Defense was gassed. From consistently forcing turnovers and 3 and outs just for the offense to come out and turn the ball over or stall out even with the good field possession. All of that wears down a defense. You can only expect the defense to stop them so many times. The defense did their job today. This is squarely on Sam and the offense. 

How do you get gassed when you're forcing 3 and outs and getting turnovers. You make no damn sense. The defense didn't lose us the game but they weren't fuging gassed this poo ain't hard. 

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Just now, Fox007 said:

How do you get gassed when you're forcing 3 and outs and getting turnovers. You make no damn sense. The defense didn't lose us the game but they weren't fuging gassed this poo ain't hard. 

You ever play? Do you know how mentally draining it is to constantly have to carry your offense through games? To force turnovers just for your offense to give it right back? Like its not that hard, bruh. Now stop being pedantic because you're butthurt we lost. Literally no reason for it. 

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1 minute ago, Fox007 said:

Oh yea man thats how a defense gasses out. Force 3 and outs and get turnovers ROFL

Someone tell the NFL offenses

Only on the field 24 minutes....someone hol onto that info

You really clinging on to that, huh. Stop drinking if you can't hold your tears and frustrations back

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2 minutes ago, Kuhndog94 said:

You ever play? Do you know how mentally draining it is to constantly have to carry your offense through games? To force turnovers just for your offense to give it right back? Like its not that hard, bruh. Now stop being pedantic because you're butthurt we lost. Literally no reason for it. 

So now you're saying the defense is mentally weak and can't handle getting 3 and outs and turnovers. Put the crack down the defense wasn't gassed. Maybe they were fuged up mentally....Hurts is a running QB after all...lets get 4 players to go for the RB. OFC that's an even bigger issue if they are that mentally fragile.

 

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