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The defense can carry the team if this offense can do anything...


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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

i mean no win is easy in the NFL.  But yeah, there are easier opponents and harder opponents.  

we would be an easier opponent than the Buffalo Billls.  If the 31 teams could pick who they wanted to play.  They are picking the Panthers over the Bills. We are the easier opponent. 

And yet the Bills could only manage 19 points against a very mediocre Dolphins defense.... any given Sunday as bad as were two long FGs are all that stand between 1-2 and 3-0.. we won't be 0-17 and there is a chance however small that the offense gets its poo together... 

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42 minutes ago, CRA said:

I mean the defense isn’t going to get a broke back Winston every week. 

this isn’t a defense that can carry a weak offense to wins.  It certainly can’t carry a 2022 McAdoo Panther offense to many wins. 

we are 1-2 this far through the easy part of the schedule.  We weren’t going 0-17.  But this isn’t a team that is going to win much. 

Always excuses for the other team when we win.. But no words when a team get red help and a 60 yard fg..

What's the difference in a broke back Jamie's and regular Jamies?? Look like the same old Jamie's to me...

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7 minutes ago, Snake said:

You need a source to see that? Maybe I don't know. Just watch them! 

How are the Saints rebuilding?? They dam near did their Salary Cap magic to keep the same team they had last year.. With better weapons.. But again let's not give our team credit for nothing...

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11 minutes ago, Snake said:

You need a source to see that? Maybe I don't know. Just watch them! 

They went out and signed matheiu, Jarvis Landry, Marcus maye and Sorensen this off-season and then traded future first rounders to get an OL and a WR this draft. That is not the moves of a rebuilding franchise. They are attempting to compete this year.

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