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Three reasons the Panthers will beat the Bucs. Three reasons they won't.


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Good read. I'll reserve my opinion of whether or not Sam Darnold is bad or not for another day. But he's certainly not the answer. The problem is that he wasn't being utilized in a way that best suits his skillset. He's a mobile QB, who does well when he doesn't throw the ball over 25 times a game. If our run game is not ELITe, I have zero faith in Sam Darnold to make the throws we need. 

BUT, if he buys into how the coaching staff wants to use him, (Which happens to be a very similar way that we used Cam), we can win games.

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So basically :

 

Three reasons the Panthers will beat the Bucs :

1.) Our Defense doesn't suck....as much

2.) Our Running game comes to dominate

3.) Sam continues to protect the football

 

Three reasons the Panthers will lose :

1.) Our Defense does suck

2.) Our Running game takes a vacation

3.) Sam turns into Sam of Last season Post-CMC injury

 

 

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