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2 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

Would you really consider this a successful season if we made the playoffs and get shitted on in the wild card and lose badly? 

I'm pretty sure the memo is out on how to beat the Panthers. Stuff the run, run straight at them, and force the qb into obvious long passing downs.  And when you do have to throw just throw on the opposite side of JC Horn for easy completions. 

We hang our hat on defense and they're entirely too inconsistent for my tastes. Pass rush, coverage,  tackling.. And they have a very particular penchant for giving up long 3rd down conversions. 

Compared to the last 4 or 5 years fug yeah it's successful.

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4 minutes ago, Sean Payton's Vicodin said:

The only WC team (in either conference) I could see the Panthers beating is Washington

Washington has generally been a better team than us. Not by much but they are at least a little bit better. They are getting exposed tonight though. 

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