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PFF: Panthers had one of the worst offensive line performances of our lifetime yesterday


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16 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Panthers OL coach is Pat Meyer. Typical 50 year old meat head. Read up on his resume. He clearly does not know what he is doing and another one of our coaches who is not qualified for his current position. 

If Rhule does not can this bum, then he will go down with the ship.  THIS may be where Rhule failed if he does.  He has hired some questionable assistants and if he does not correct, then it is his ass.

How did we get here?  How is this OL this bad?

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The OL has been the problem all season.  All this bullshet this year is based on this incredibly inept OL

And it isn’t one game…it is a cumulative effect of shet game after shet game by this fuggin terrible OL that has destroyed all hope for this team

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9 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Cam still has enough in the tank to win football games.  We need a new offensive line and new coaching staff, though.

We should be building a line that an average QB can have some success behind.  Taylor Heineke has played well, but part of the reason he looks good is the Washington offensive line is strong.

Yeah but he's making throws. 

That throw that got intercepted off his recievers hands last night was perfection. Not everyone can make that throw.

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