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Expect a huge day for AB


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In typical Panthers fashion, for as long as our franchise has existed, if there is one thing I know to be certain, it's that if there is a statistical milestone on the table for our opponent, they are going to hit it against us.  Add to that history that we currently have the absolute worst coaching staff in the entire league and...  voila!

This from Schefter:

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I expect him to get the two TDs, and maybe half way through the catches and yards.😂

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9 minutes ago, 4Corners said:

He is a walking piece of human garbage. F him. 

I agree, but this isn't about what a crappy guy he is, because he is...  this is more about our history of being doormats when the opportunity presents itself and this coaching staff being complete poo.

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1 hour ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

History or not he'll have Gilmore shadowing him all game (at least I'm assuming he will) so I don't think he's going to just eat all day. 

Gronk however will likely feast on whatever lazy zone or LB we try to cover him with.

I don’t trust our coaching staff to be smart enough to put our best CB on their best WR all game.

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2 hours ago, SteveSmithTD89 said:

History or not he'll have Gilmore shadowing him all game (at least I'm assuming he will) so I don't think he's going to just eat all day. 

Gronk however will likely feast on whatever lazy zone or LB we try to cover him with.

You’re forgetting who’s the coach of this team.

Gilmore will shut him down for the first and second series, so naturally Fatt Fhule will go away from what’s working and put CJ Henderson on him for the rest of the game.

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