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Most teams lose because they don't know why they lost.


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8 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

No, we have a drunk driver behind the wheel of an old K car with a blown head gasket and no headlights.

You cannot trust this car, nor the driver any longer...but sure, let's put another couple thousand in her and see if we can squeeze out another 28 miles. 

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Still baffled how the offense only looks damn near untouchable on its first series. I know the plays are scripted but smdh. 

Same for the Defense. Not nearly as bad as their counterparts though. Iirc we went the whole season without a TD scored on our D during the first drive. 

Most teams lose because they dont know why they lost...No I think we all know why we lost..I'd like to know if we still don't practice redzone drills and who thought that was a bright idea. Really hope we've since changed that. 

On another note: Our oline was soft. Our WR's had issues focusing. Our QB had happy feet which overtime increased his dropbacks speed throwing the whole offense out of sync. Our Defense is passable but they stayed on the field too long. We sacrificed power for speed. 

Keep it simple: We got outmatched physically and outcoached mentally. 

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1 hour ago, ColumbusCounty said:

Still baffled how the offense only looks damn near untouchable on its first series. I know the plays are scripted but smdh. 

Same for the Defense. Not nearly as bad as their counterparts though. Iirc we went the whole season without a TD scored on our D during the first drive. 

Adjustments... or basically coaching.

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12 hours ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Pretty sure no fan or journalist knows more about a team than the staff. Teams know why they lost.

It’s the teams who are consistent winners who know why they lost and fix the problems. Panthers haven’t been that team since year one.

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