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Official Lions at Panthers damn it's hot out GameDay thread


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1 minute ago, 33inNC said:

The entire Offense, DBs outside of Horn, etc. Bryce threw his first TD tonight against a bunch of second stringers. 

Bryce has had what 7 series total? One was on our 1 yard line. 2 ended up in FGs and 1 was a TD. All of preseason is starters vs backups. You aren’t going to see many starters vs starters going at it opening up the playbooks. 

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Not even sure where to start though.  Corners are a problem as is dline.   One substantial injury on either and we are fuged as we sit here today

Just sign some decent depth/vet players that get cut and plug them into our depth chart. We could use all the help until this roster gets built deeper. 

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2 minutes ago, ncstatekwi said:

I agree with my Dad…our backups have looked poo compared to other team backups this preseason….so with that cut cut cut cut cut cut lol cut away

I think fans realize that we have experience Vets there have to adjust to new techniques/verbiage in play calling!! Especially when u had a college coach!! Yes we brought in a lot of talent with coaching!! Buts it’s going to take time to meld their philosophies!! Something might not work.. plus we might not have the right players for every scheme!! Relax and enjoy 

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Just now, ForJimmy said:

Just sign some decent depth/vet players that get cut and plug them into our depth chart. We could use all the help until this roster gets built deeper. 

thats probably the plan and then hopefully fully reload in the offseason.   Goddamn I dont understand how our corner room is so fuging shitty with all the resources we threw at it

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8 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

So the refs just making shot up? 

Judgement call. The ball was underthrown so badly and the receiver was drifting away so the defender never really made much contact. Still gets called sometimes but a decent pass is an easy TD. Blame Dalton. He threw two awful passes back to back that should've been TDs but one was incomplete and the next one picked.

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26 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

He did punch it out but I actually agree with the PI call, had his arms around the waist of the receiver and slightly turned him. If the roles were reversed and it was Young to Thielen, I’d want that call.

He did not turn the receiver at all.

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