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That's The Season


TylerDurden
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Season is not over yet.  But lose 4 in a row and that 4rth being the Giants then yeah might as well call that a wrap.  Once again 4 sacks and Sam not getting a lot of time.  He may be permanently scarred.  He is just too jittery when there is even slight pressure. 

 

That said I have no idea how to fix this.  Two weeks ago I was thinking we were going to pick in the low 20's.  Last week I though high teens.  Today its looking like a top 10 pick.  No way in hell we should trade out of a top 10 pick IMO

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8 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

People pointing out Sams last drive and shouting that Sam is good: One good drive against the Vikings prevent defense with Peterson out doesn’t excuse the other 3 and a half quarters of bad play. 

We're not shouting that Sam is good.

We're pointing out that Sam had a clutch drive which he never demonstrated before.

That doesn't excuse his poor play but it's just something else to talk about that's actually the only Positive in a virtual sea of Negative.  

and his WR's did nothing to help him all game until the final drive, too.   

 

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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The last two games have been the same story. You simply can't win in the NFL while making THAT many mistakes. You've self inflicted too much damage to overcome.

That's very true. 

So many mistakes and not all of them fall on Sam's lap. 

Someone else said (I don't know if it was you or someone else) that it was a Complete Team Loss and that is so damn true.

From the players all the way to the Coaching staff. 

That Sam had managed to get the game to OT was fun to see but it shouldn't have come to that had he played well earlier and the WR's played well, too.

Oh and the -EFENSE did not play well (I took away their "D" because they have none).

 

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