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Official Panthers at Seahawks GameDay Thread!


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1 minute ago, Dorian Gray said:

Even Charles Davis calling out our terrible WRs inability to get open, yet we’ve got dudes on here acting like we’ve got 4 DK Metcalfs running wide open every play.

I haven't seen anyone say there wasn't a coaching issue, but these guys have been open enough to score on multiple drives when previously they were never open.

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8 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

Why are you still quoting me?  I'm an emotional dumbass child.  You believe what you believe, why tell me about it?🤣😂

Sometimes children need to be put in their place. You expected a 400 yard 3 td performance and didn’t get it so you lost your mind and blamed the wrong person.

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Just now, Varking said:

I said he’s not performing as well as CJ. I never said he’s a bust. I never said he doesn’t belong in the NFL. I’ve also suggested maybe taking some things off his plate would let him play free and that this time off the field could help him reset. 
 

I’ve also said you can’t use receivers as an excuse for Bryce while looking at what CJ is doing with guys who are as bad or worse than ours before the season started and see him not struggle like Bryce has. 
 

But going forward I’d appreciate it if you could just use my actual quotes when replying to me instead of making poo up and then saying “just tell me what you wrote”. Please argue in good faith. 

Cool. Just didn't seem that way since you've been arguing against Bryce Young every opportunity you got. Every single positive in today's offense was a dig against Bryce. And maybe it's not just you. But you're a major contributor, and just happened to be the post I replied to. Nothing personal. I don't know you and I ain't mad at you. 

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Just now, Smithers said:

Well we are leading at the half and get the ball to start.  Need to get the run game going, but I like the fact that we are being more aggressive through the air.  Need Seattle to respect the pass.  Also - keep getting the RBs involved in the passing game.  

Sanders run for 1 yard

False start on Ekwonu

Dalton to Thielen for 6 yards

Dalton sacked for loss of 8

Hekker punts 60 yards

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Just now, Navy_football said:

Cool. Just didn't seem that way since you've been arguing against Bryce Young every opportunity you got. Every single positive in today's offense was a dig against Bryce. And maybe it's not just you. But you're a major contributor, and just happened to be the post I replied to. Nothing personal. I don't know you and I ain't mad at you. 

As a Panther fan and member on this forum for over 10 years I feel it’s almost required to dig or joke about our own situation otherwise it hurts too much. 

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