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Official Panthers at Dolphins Playoff Push GameDay thread


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2 minutes ago, Silent Majority said:

No one said Cam was above criticism. Soon as Cam made 1 mistake 2 weeks from being on his couch the silliness started. You included. Sam was trash for a month and it had to get ratched up. Hell its people still today soft shoeing when it comes to him. Miss me with the bs.

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Just now, Chad_Cota said:

At this point they need to just burn it down and start over. 

Again? what did we do if not that?

Oh yea trade away a bunch of picks. Pick up 5th year options. Well we at least looked good for a minute there with plenty of picks and cap room

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I'm now not 100% against Sam Darnold.

You have Cam fuggin Newton and your 1st and 2nd down playcalls are weak runs up the middle.

I know everyone here is ready to hang Sam, but who the hell wouldn't throw 3 interceptions in this offense?

The NFL didn't figure out Sam, they figured out Brady's BS.

I'm fine with rolling with Cam or Sam (or both) in 2022, but we need to fire buzzcut

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2 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Sure, bro.  You just also said Cam outperformed everyone they have fielded over two years in one week.  It shows his level of talent.  The issue is, with poor coaching, no matter who is back there, eventually the law of averages will pull them back.  Cam is capable of having a huge day on a his good days.  Special even.  Darnold and Bridgewater were and are average at best, even on their good days.  That's the difference.  But in a bad offense, they're all gonna struggle regardless, and that's where we are now.

Being more talented doesn’t mean turning the ball over and missing passes will win any games and that isn’t on coaching, just like we knew it wasn’t with Darnold. Why did this change? They both try to force it instead of throwing it away. The coach doesn’t determine that.

Bad coaching is a separate subject that is not relevant to poor decision making. 

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