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What’s your overreaction hot take???


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2 hours ago, t96 said:

It's always felt so unnatural to me, obviously it's worked for several teams who've won it all with a 3-4, none more obvious than Denver against us but I completely agree. I hate the 3-4, I do (for now) trust Evero to make it work for us but I think it's easier to have a successful 4-3 than 3-4.

The 3-4 was the base defense for most of this team's worst seasons, sans 2010. It just doesn't work here.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Hah!  I'll see your Jordan quip and raise you:

Cam Erving validates his first round selection status by solidifying Panthers O-line.

Cam Erving proves to be a valuable piece in the panther's Offensive line room by having the flexibility to play all 5 spots on the Offensive line and sucking at every single one. 

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The part I've always thought but some would consider a hot take: Reich is an average at best, Rivera-esque coach that was a safe, boring hire steeped in nostalgia.

No real on-field hot take beyond that. It was the first week of preseason in the first year after complete turnover of staff, scheme changes, and picking up a rookie QB. Of course it was likely to suck.

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