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Official Panthers at Falcons GameDay Thread


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4 minutes ago, stbugs said:

🤦‍♂️ One dimensional? Did we only run CMC and never pass it? PJ has passed it more than we’ve run.

I mean one dimensional in the sense that our only offense was CMC....

 

Last week we had a pretty good game plan...still do this week just PJ is flat out sucking so far...

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1 minute ago, CPantherKing said:

It's more the receivers than PJ. They don't seem hungry or ready. PJ has it hitting their hands. PJ is not the best QB in the league; he is not Drew Brees. These WRs need to make a play or get cut.

One of the most ridiculous things you’ve posted, and that’s saying something. PJ is all over the place, throwing terrible uncatchable passes

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This is why PJ has struggled to stay in the NFL. The accuracy just isn't there. This is a very winnable game. If he keeps throwing the football like this we're going to struggle to put points on the board all day long and he'll probably start balls to the guys in black.

Too bad, because he really does have a love arm.

 

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Just now, stbugs said:

Again, last year we won when he played (4-3) and lost when he didn’t play (1-9). Last year is the only sample large enough since we were 18-14 in his first two years.

People are just overreacting to last week's win.

No offense with CMC should be predictable. McAdoo sucks.

Whatever 

it doesn’t matter.  He is gone 

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