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3 minutes ago, jopie87 said:

If the team plays to their potential next week, it's going to make that game where Dwill and Stew ran all over them look like a game of touch football at the retirement home.

Run it 50 times, break them.

I agree. their secondary sucks too, the Laviska screen thing could probably work every drive until they start crying

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If we lose to this Bucs team, they are doing us a favor by keeping us out of the playoffs.

Todd Bowles knows Darnold well, and he is going to do everything he can to put the game in Sam's hands.

It's undoubtedly the biggest game Sam has ever played as a professional, and its the biggest game this late in the season for the Panthers in 5 years.

Can't wait for Sunday

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31 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

so should we start doing a counter of how many PI's are called against us next week?  lol

Best way to prevent that is to destroy them on time of possession. Cant give Brady calls if he's sitting on the bench for another 15 play drive.

If the phantom hold calls start popping up, then we know that we are the next sacrifice in the Tom Brady memorial retirement tour.

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35 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

It was obvious on the first drive the Cards could run it down their throats and they decided to overthink things

Didn't look that way to me at all.  Bucs D had no trouble with the punchless Cardinals in any way. The only reason they were in the game is Brady was awful for 3 and half quarters again.

 

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

Good thing you don't coach football

Co-sign.

All the Cards had to do was run the ball between the tackles and the Bucs would've folded like a cheap suit.

Instead they did all these gadget plays and end-arounds and other bullsh*t you usually see from teams like the Jets....and they lost.

 

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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

To Break A Tie Within A Division

If, at the end of the regular season, two or more clubs in the same division finish with identical won-lost-tied percentages, the following steps will be taken until a champion is determined.

It says nothing about eliminating a team.

Like I said, I’ll trust ESPN over some fan article. 

https://dknation.draftkings.com/platform/amp/2022/12/24/23524128/nfl-playoff-picture-2023-nfc-south-standings-buccaneers-panthers-saints-falcons-tiebreakers-7-10
 

How Saints can win division with 7-10 record

New Orleans would need to split their pair of games against the Browns and Eagles, and then beat the Panthers in Week 18. They would need the Bucs to lose their remaining three games, the Panthers to beat the Bucs and lose to the Lions and Saints, and the Falcons to lose one of two to the Ravens or Cardinals and beat the Bucs. They cannot finish tied with the Bucs because of the head-to-head tiebreaker. (b)They cannot finish tied with the Panthers because of the division record tiebreaker.(/b) They can finish tied with the Falcons due to the head-to-head tiebreaker edge.

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7 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

Co-sign.

All the Cards had to do was run the ball between the tackles and the Bucs would've folded like a cheap suit.

Instead they did all these gadget plays and end-arounds and other bullsh*t you usually see from teams like the Jets....and they lost.

 

You could literally run the ball even with Dortch as an RB and put Hopkins and Brown on go routes in play action and destroy that Bucs D. Kingsbury probably lost his job after that choke job

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21 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

Co-sign.

All the Cards had to do was run the ball between the tackles and the Bucs would've folded like a cheap suit.

Instead they did all these gadget plays and end-arounds and other bullsh*t you usually see from teams like the Jets....and they lost.

 

I don't know what you guys think you saw but Cards were not dominating the Bucs on the ground.

Carolina might on one of our good days, but Arizona could not, and did not run it down the Bucs throats. The only reason they had a chance is Brady and Bucs offense overall had yet another terrible game. They are a mess.

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37 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

https://dknation.draftkings.com/platform/amp/2022/12/24/23524128/nfl-playoff-picture-2023-nfc-south-standings-buccaneers-panthers-saints-falcons-tiebreakers-7-10
 

How Saints can win division with 7-10 record

New Orleans would need to split their pair of games against the Browns and Eagles, and then beat the Panthers in Week 18. They would need the Bucs to lose their remaining three games, the Panthers to beat the Bucs and lose to the Lions and Saints, and the Falcons to lose one of two to the Ravens or Cardinals and beat the Bucs. They cannot finish tied with the Bucs because of the head-to-head tiebreaker. (b)They cannot finish tied with the Panthers because of the division record tiebreaker.(/b) They can finish tied with the Falcons due to the head-to-head tiebreaker edge.

That is all based of a two team tie, not a three team tie.… none of this matters now that the Cards lost, the Panthers can’t clinch next week. But ESPN’s playoff machine confirmed that if there was a three team tie between the Saints, Falcons, and Panthers at 7-10 then the Saints would advance based of the head to head record between all three teams.

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9 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

That is all based of a two team tie, not a three team tie.… none of this matters now that the Cards lost, the Panthers can’t clinch next week. But ESPN’s playoff machine confirmed that if there was a three team tie between the Saints, Falcons, and Panthers at 7-10 then the Saints would advance based of the head to head record between all three teams.

ESPN hasn’t confirmed anything, matter of fact you can’t find a single scenario in which the saints clinch the south with a loss next week.

 

 

 

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10 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

He had at least 6 yards of separation on the guy for a first down before the camera completely panned. Wilson proceeded to take like 5 more steps while ignoring the open guy

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Lol Please just admit that you don’t know ball bro

If he throws it at any point that’s an ez pick six

 

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