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Person says the Panthers will win this one


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46 minutes ago, CRA said:

I think Baker will be more comfortable simply because he will be facing lesser talent on the DL.  Will he play good? Who knows.  Gunslingers can go both ways.  But I think we will have opportunties for big plays in the pass game. 

really hope we see something better from McAdoo though in terms of gameplan.  We need more CMC and he has to get away from being so stuck on the same formations.  NFL Sirius was talking about that other night about how McAdoo has always been too fixated on his 11 personnel looks and it is going to limit CMC.   Not limit the ability to give him touches but from an actual production stand point.   This team is going to have to be balanced or even leaned toward the O this year to win games. 

Yeah I don’t want to make excuses but the Browns front 7 isn’t the best unit to get your sea legs with. 

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5 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

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Brian Daboll's offense vs Phil Snow's defense is a matchup that scares me...a lot 🙁

Daniel Jones sucks but if they get an early lead and Barkley can control the game for them, I don't think it'll be close. Panthers have to start hot on offense to have a shot. 

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19 minutes ago, hepcat said:

Daniel Jones sucks but if they get an early lead and Barkley can control the game for them, I don't think it'll be close. Panthers have to start hot on offense to have a shot. 

watch us over committed to Barkley and Daniel Jones gash us for a couple big runs. 

It might look goofy and is.  But Jones has some underrated speed with his legs and it looks like they are working that in. 

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