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After today, everyone should understand


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2 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

BTW, everyone wants to talk about the Bills defense, but their offense had a “perfect game” yesterday.

No punts.

No field goals.

No turnovers.

Their defense had kinda fallen off a cliff before the last two games. They have reestablished themselves through their offense. That is what drives this league now. But if you look around here you wouldn't know it bc there are still folks living in the mid 2000's mentality.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

Their defense had kinda fallen off a cliff before the last two games. They have reestablished themselves through their offense. That is what drives this league now. But if you look around here you wouldn't know it bc there are still folks living in the mid 2000's mentality.

BuT wE hAvE tHe NuMbEr TwO dEfEnSe!!!

Meanwhile.........27th in TO's Forced, 21st in Points Against......

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7 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

BuT wE hAvE tHe NuMbEr TwO dEfEnSe!!!

Meanwhile.........27th in TO's Forced, 21st in Points Against......

Exactly. In 2015 we didn't even have a punishing defense necessarily what we had was a very opportunistic defense that would punch back when they ran into an opponent (weren't we near the top in takeaways?). Now we have a defense that folds when they run into a physical opponent. Even the frigging Giants offense had their way with us. Until we can establish that identity on offense the decline will continue. And despite what some here will suggest. No we will NOT get there by removing the better parts of our offense. That will only lengthen the drought.

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13 minutes ago, frankw said:

Their defense had kinda fallen off a cliff before the last two games. They have reestablished themselves through their offense. That is what drives this league now. But if you look around here you wouldn't know it bc there are still folks living in the mid 2000's mentality.

Yep. If you don't have a QB in this league you can't compete.

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Granted things aren't ideal by any means, but as Fans of the Carolina Panthers I see a ton of bashing Our team in every direction. Tepper this, Fitterer that, Rhule this and that...what about acting like true fans of the team you support and support by not bashing and tearing us down from the inside. The popularity of the team is largely built by the teams record but the character of the team is built by its fan base of loyal supporters. Keep Pounding!!!

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1 minute ago, PantherPhann89 said:

Granted things aren't ideal by any means, but as Fans of the Carolina Panthers I see a ton of bashing Our team in every direction. Tepper this, Fitterer that, Rhule this and that...what about acting like true fans of the team you support and support by not bashing and tearing us down from the inside. The popularity of the team is largely built by the teams record but the character of the team is built by its fan base of loyal supporters. Keep Pounding!!!

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

Yeah they have.

Hell, they took a massive sh-t on Belichick and the Patriots last night.

That don't mean sh¡t. But y'all can act like it does if it makes you feel better. 

Until you've won the dance, you're just like everyone else. Sure, it's nice to go to the playoffs and the Super Bowl, but until you've won, you're still trying to figure it out like everyone else.

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8 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Stop acting like beating a Brady-less Patriots team is an accomplishment. They had a rookie QB with no skill players of note.

Even the Bucs with Brady have been looking mortal again: see when they played the Jets. Except against us of course. I hear what you're saying but you defeat the opponents in front of you and if you do so soundly as the Bills did all you can do is tip your cap. We are hardly in position to diminish the accomplishments of others as we sit in the basement of our division and arguably the conference.

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