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Official Panthers at Seahawks GameDay Thread!


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Honestly, possibly so. But, if we do win with the same general formula as the past two games, that is a really bad sign about Young being ready.

I suspect we are going to see a moderate improvement in passing output and start to realize that Frank Reich is at least 60% of the problem offensively. 

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Seattle is dealing with a bunch of injuries, so if there's a game to get the offense right it's going to be this one.

Biggest question mark for me is going to be whether or not we see any growth from our WRs. Mingo and TMJ have two games of low effort, bad route running, and other general execution errors. Hoping to see some improvements from that group today, especially from the two young guys mentioned.

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39 minutes ago, Icege said:

Seattle is dealing with a bunch of injuries, so if there's a game to get the offense right it's going to be this one.

Biggest question mark for me is going to be whether or not we see any growth from our WRs. Mingo and TMJ have two games of low effort, bad route running, and other general execution errors. Hoping to see some improvements from that group today, especially from the two young guys mentioned.

Problem is the person who could benefit from it the most is not playing. 

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A win even with Dalton would do good for then team. It’s a way to raise morale and get players buying into this new staff. If Dalton looks halfway decent (Seahawks secondary is banged up so maybe?) it could make for some nice film for Young. I want to see Mingo make some plays against that secondary. We really need him to step up and become a threat. 

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