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Official Panthers at Bengals Gameday Thread


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3 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Brown wasn’t out he left after the game was already out of reach. Two weeks ago we were lauding Steve and Al for finally turning Snow’s D into a powerhouse. Now, 79 points in 2 games (Cincy pulled starters in 3rd) and it’s the players causing the problem. How can the DL be terrible when we have a guy worth 2 1sts and a 2nd (one trick pony) and an all-pro DT?

Snow’s D gave up 24.4 ppg. Steve and Al in 4 games, including giving up only 3 to Tampa have given up 26.5 ppg. Even when 1 game was near perfect, we’ve still gotten worse in 4 games post Snow.  He’s right that these are the worst two games the D has played back to back since Snow and Rhule were hired. That’s saying something after all the culture and toughness talk.

Perhaps it’s better teams 

and perhaps Burns gets paired with Aaron darnold 

I have never seen the combo of burns and brown beat any team of significance, have you ?

 

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2 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

We could have had Vince Lombardi coaching this team and still would have lost by 20+

Look I’m a Wilks fan. High character, no bull shitting, high work ethic, and high expectations. He will be the first one to tell you the HC gets the blame when a team comes out this unprepared. I mean the Bengals are a .500 team without their best player and a banged up secondary. If this happened at Buffalo I could understand. Wilks is a great leader and positional coach in the NFL, but I don’t think he is HC material. 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

Look I’m a Wilks fan. High character, no bull shitting, high work ethic, and high expectations. He will be the first one to tell you the HC gets the blame when a team comes out this unprepared. I mean the Bengals are a .500 team without their best player and a banged up secondary. If this happened at Buffalo I could understand. Wilks is a great leader and positional coach in the NFL, but I don’t think he is HC material. 

He is all of that.

What he's not is a "3D Chess" kind of coach.

Likewise, Holcomb isn't a true DC.

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