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PJ Walker will start VS Bucs and “Moving forward” (week by week)


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3 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

They will probably throw on every down.  Which won't be many for the offense because there be some ints mixed in.

The defense show get a lot of play if Brady doesn't go through them like a gas station hotdog that is.

This game could get out of hand in a hurry.

Brady isn't the QB he was during their championship run a couple of years ago.   He was blaming his line but he is a statue back there and needs to retire.   He doesn't have Gronk and is lost.  Gronk was his safety blanket.

That said, TB will score late in the game because our defense will be on the field 45 of the 60 minutes and be gassed by the 4th quarter. 

It's pretty sad when your defense has scored more TDs than your offense the last 3 weeks. 

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All of our QBs are terrible so it really doesn't matter which flavor of crap we get this week. Sam is terrible but why rush it? They fugging know what he is and running him out like an injured Rogers to save the season and win a SB only to get slaughtered would make them look like idiots.  

It's just survive the season and nothing more from here on out. PJ is the sacrifice this week and next week we may have new blood to throw at the football gods so they can continue to poo on us Panther fans.

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To the common eye, it did not look like it mattered what defense the Rams showed pre-snap. Carolina was determined to execute its horizontal-raid offense.

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According to Underdog Football.com, Walker recorded a -0.1 average depth of target against the Rams. He is the first quarterback to post a negative A-DOT (average depth of target) in the database’s history.

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12 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Brady isn't the QB he was during their championship run a couple of years ago.   He was blaming his line but he is a statue back there and needs to retire.   He doesn't have Gronk and is lost.  Gronk was his safety blanket.

That said, TB will score late in the game because our defense will be on the field 45 of the 60 minutes and be gassed by the 4th quarter. 

It's pretty sad when your defense has scored more TDs than your offense the last 3 weeks. 

I just thought of something..........after last week's mess in Pgh..... just how pissed off would Brady be if they actually happened to lose to the Panthers this Sunday............LOLOLOOLOL!!!!

Good Gawd I'd love to see that post game press conference with Mr. Ego......it would almost be worth jeopardizing a #1 pick.  

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