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Official Panthers at Patriots Gameday Thread!


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6 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Beat case scenario stash him on IR all year he’s clearly not ready anyway 

I didn't get to watch the 2nd quarter but the 4th was yet again a pretty fuged up situation for a rookie QB with no practice reps to work with. When I saw the Pats land the ball inside the 3 on that punt it was basically game over on evaluation

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9 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

The game was setting up to be exactly what it was

Patriots were playing all their starters into the 2nd qtr. Not only did we not play any of our starters but we held out 30 players What did you expect was gonna happen 

I'm more concerned about how unprepared we looked towards the end of the game vs whatever string of players they had out there. Gonna have to replay the game and check out the depth charts but I feel like the 1st string Qb and O-line competitions left a bunch of our depth sitting around doing nothing the last couple weeks

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57 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

I'm more concerned about how unprepared we looked towards the end of the game vs whatever string of players they had out there. Gonna have to replay the game and check out the depth charts but I feel like the 1st string Qb and O-line competitions left a bunch of our depth sitting around doing nothing the last couple weeks

Unprepared?? We're talking about 4th stringers who probably never played that much and going against Fresh Pat's players because their 1st stringers had to play into the 2nd qrt..

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7 hours ago, rippadonn said:

He's definitely that guy that takes forever at the drive thru or ATM.

He's the guy who finishes his transaction, then sits there to put the cash in his wallet, put his wallet back in his pocket, check the receipt, find his sunglasses, check his hair in the mirror and finally decide to drive away, completely oblivious to the line of cars behind him.

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

That’s the best case?

If they IR him before 53 man cuts he can't practice at all. That's worst case scenario. He needs to make the 53 and then they can IR him for a month or whatever. Cut PJ, he'll be sitting at home waiting for Rhule to sign him to the practice squad to function as the 3rd QB in the meantime

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8 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Did you happen to watch our OL? Our starters are questionable and our depth is non-existent. There will be OL and DL on our final roster that aren't on our current roster.

I just cannot get over just how incompetent we looked last night.  I mean both sides of the ball just looked like they didnt have a clue.   I think that is more concerning then our lack of depth, which yeah man appears to be an issue as well

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20 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

so after last night my prediction goes from 7 wins to 6.   New coaching staff incoming and probably getting Levis or van dyke at 8.   
 

 

Do you mind if I ask something?

This game was figuring out the very bottom of the roster.  As we knew before the game, most likely, one Qb won't be on the team and the other will be holding a clipboard.  Most of the players won't be here and of those that are, most will be 2nd or 3rd string.  What is it that happened that would cause you to adjust your record prediction?

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Just now, coffee said:

Do you mind if I ask something?

This game was figuring out the very bottom of the roster.  As we knew before the game, most likely, one Qb won't be on the team and the other will be holding a clipboard.  Most of the players won't be here and of those that are, most will be 2nd or 3rd string.  What is it that happened that would cause you to adjust your record prediction?

If don’t have much depth and our 3rd/4th team were playing against their 1st/2nd, what were people expecting? It looked to me like our bench held their own for a while TBO. 

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