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What will be the Panthers first blowout loss this season?


First blowout loss?  

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    • 49ers - 10/09
      31
    • Rams - 10/16
      30
    • Buccaneers - 10/23
      8
    • Falcons - 10/30
      1
    • Bengals - 11/06
      1


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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

It's not the winning, it's just putting up a decent enough fight to not completely get the doors blown off. The question is about getting smoked.

Plus, those aren't two offenses that are proving to be as potent as expected early on. Don't forget that. Could throw that at TB too but I just expect the cracks to start to show early this season.

Thing with Shanahan is he definitely knows how to scheme an effective run game.

Garoppolo might be a weak link, but I'd still expect they run over us.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Thing with Shanahan is he definitely knows how to scheme an effective run game.

Garoppolo might be a weak link, but I'd still expect they run over us.

We will see. I think they are gonna struggle offensively for a bit. 

I don't think it has a lot to do with flaws in the scheme.

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1 hour ago, BrianS said:

Statistically, it looks like the Falcons.  They will be the first top 10 scoring offense we face since the Browns.  If the Rams shake off their little funk, they could open a can on us too.

The Falcons have been such a surprise. They are looking like a fringe playoff team. Their offense is top 10, Mariota looks to have been revived and there defense looks better than then the defenses they have had the last 2 seasons. 

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10 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Thing with Shanahan is he definitely knows how to scheme an effective run game.

Garoppolo might be a weak link, but I'd still expect they run over us.

"49ers’ run game is being stopped by evolving defenses" https://theathletic.com/3647509/2022/10/03/49ers-run-game-deebo-samuel/

Can Snow evolve our defense?

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12 hours ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

The Falcons have been such a surprise. They are looking like a fringe playoff team. Their offense is top 10, Mariota looks to have been revived and there defense looks better than then the defenses they have had the last 2 seasons. 

Surprising how little they are using Kyle Pitts... #disgruntledFantasyManagers

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22 hours ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Rams are a good choice. They have enough on both sides of the ball to control the game the whole way. Maybe they play down to their competition though a bit? 

I just hope it's not Atlanta. Anyone but Atlanta. I mean they already owned us 1 season 77-0. No mas.

 

2001? I remember getting gashed by the freaking Atlanta fullback at home

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