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Official Panthers at Bengals Gameday Thread


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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Bengals are pretty heavily focused on stopping the run, daring PJ to try and beat them with the pass.

Hate to say it but that's what I'd do too.

Ironically, PJ has passed the ball pretty well, even if he hasn't thrown anything deep.  If our receivers could catch, we might have a few points on the board.

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Just now, uncfan888 said:

They'd probably be playing better if the kicker hadn't ripped their hearts out last week. But who cares.. We need a top pick

playing absolute trash NFC south teams really warped people’s perceptions around here

the panthers, Wilks, and PJ are awful

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Sure looks like the brief rally around Wilks is over and the reality that we're just a bad football team is sinking in.

Crazy how 2 average games against bad division opponents clouded people's mind lol this team is straight garbage and the head coach doesn't really matter... and Wilks just ain't a good HC either.  Team playing with no urgency on offense.

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2 minutes ago, Smithers said:

Wtf is Spencer Brown on this team?  Wilks must have zero ability to evaluate talent.  Last week was enough for any layman to see he’s not it 

Take the only offensive leader at a skill position who can change momentum in a game and trade him. Then leave the HC with Spencer Brown to make all those plays. Not Wilks fault. That is on the GM.

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Just now, Davidson Deac II said:

Ironically, PJ has passed the ball pretty well, even if he hasn't thrown anything deep.  If our receivers could catch, we might have a few points on the board.

Tremble's miss was pretty bad.

Last three and out was mostly sh-tty playcalling though.

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