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Person says the Panthers will win this one


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I think the assumption we get to Jones is more hope than anything. Our pass rush last week was atrocious so it's hard for me to believe it exist until I see it. Daboll is too damn smart to not run it down Snow's throat. The O needs to set a realistic pace by running the ball early and get Baker in a much better situation than last week by working him into the game. Run then some playaction and then open it up if things are going smoothly. Keep it simple and balanced. 

Either team could just lay an egg in this one but I am guessing it will be a scrappy game from both teams. 

 

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2 hours ago, CRA said:

coin flip game.  the less stupid team wins the game. 

 

Same as week 1.

Last week it seemed both teams should be run heavy and whichever team that stopped running first would lose. I didn't have much faith in either team being smart.

Neither team was. Both teams seemed to come out pass heavy and overall the Browns were 1-1 passing and running though and the Panthers passed 3 times for every run. Panthers were more stupid.

I have no idea what the Giants defensive strength is so I don't know the smart game plan this week

 

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

No excuses now, we have to win.  Thats a lot of defense that is going to be out for them

Yeah their secondary is Xavier Mckinney at safety and then a bunch of back ups. ILB's are whatever, 3-4 interior guys will get pressure on our IOL but otherwise no reason we can't get CMC/Baker moving around in the backfield. Winks scheme is designed for man coverage and they don't have the secondary guys to do it

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3 minutes ago, Thomas31873 said:

Same as week 1.

Last week it seemed both teams should be run heavy and whichever team that stopped running first would lose. I didn't have much faith in either team being smart.

Neither team was. Both teams seemed to come out pass heavy and overall the Browns were 1-1 passing and running though and the Panthers passed 3 times for every run. Panthers were more stupid.

I have no idea what the Giants defensive strength is so I don't know the smart game plan this week

 

yep.  

I know the Giants will run the football though.  New coach seems smart enough that we are getting a full dose of Barkley. 

Who knows what the Panther O will attempt to be. 

Got know clue what either D will attempt to do. 

Matt Rhule's teams IMO tend to do something dumb and almost go overkill the other direction sometimes so that's something to watch.    

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Thomas31873 said:

Same as week 1.

Last week it seemed both teams should be run heavy and whichever team that stopped running first would lose. I didn't have much faith in either team being smart.

Neither team was. Both teams seemed to come out pass heavy and overall the Browns were 1-1 passing and running though and the Panthers passed 3 times for every run. Panthers were more stupid.

I have no idea what the Giants defensive strength is so I don't know the smart game plan this week

 

They stuffed Derrick Henry up the middle all game long for a total of 83 yards. It's a new 3-4ish scheme and only the DT's and ILB's are pretty good. CMC has to get to the edge or leak through for some YAC check downs. WR's should be open all day if Baker has time

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35 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

No excuses now, we have to win.  Thats a lot of defense that is going to be out for them

I think last year the Giants entire offense was hurt or something like that.   There is no game I feel confident in at this stage. 

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3 minutes ago, Coreyl90 said:

I don't think we'll see Saquon run wild. I think last week was a fluke and they'll tighten up going forward

Based on what? No new personnel, same DC that we've seen get gashed by the run for years now... signs do not point to such a conclusion.

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