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Would We Just Get Spanked Again?


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If you asked me before we played Philly?  We would whoop their ass.  If you asked me now, after Philly?  They would curb stomp us.  

This coaching staff has a lot to prove after the poo they pulled the last two weeks and it being the culmination of all the issues they never resolved that have been ongoing since week 1.  The staff has to prove they're capable in the coming weeks, and a lot of it has to revolve around adjusting the OL and/or scheming around it...  otherwise, we won't have to worry about the playoffs.

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9 hours ago, pantherj said:

 

Word is spreading that Sam isn't much of a threat, and so we might be facing a lot of Cover-1, an other pass friendly defenses. The Cowboys I'm sure don't respect Sam, so Sam would have to come out and actually throw good deep balls, and go through his progressions like he has 20-20 vision.

We can beat the Cowboys, but not if Sam is Jets Sam again. No chance.

 He had 4 touchdowns against the Cowboys. This past Sunday was his first bad game and everyone is acting like he's been terrible all year. Stop this bullshit.

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36 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

 He had 4 touchdowns against the Cowboys. This past Sunday was his first bad game and everyone is acting like he's been terrible all year. Stop this bullshit.

definitely  won't be bullshit if he craps the bed  again vs the Vikings . Then we'd officially be in a tailspin 

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It depends. I think at the end of the season... hopefully... our OC will have adjusted and learned a lot from offensive woes coming from the beginning of the season. Hopefully the chemistry on the OL and just in the offense in general would be better at that time. Our defense is only gonna get better with Gilmore teaching/mentoring. 

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1 hour ago, KillerKat said:

 He had 4 touchdowns against the Cowboys. This past Sunday was his first bad game and everyone is acting like he's been terrible all year. Stop this bullshit.

5 turnovers in two games is a problem. He needs multiple big get right games the next couple of weeks to wash away the stain of the Eagles game. Idk what your standard is for a Panthers quarterback but that was one of the worst I've seen in years. Are you wanting another franchise qb or another Kyle Allen? I don't understand some of our fans it's like you have Stockholm syndrome. It's okay to expect better than league worst performances.

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