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Even more pressure numbers (not for the weak stomach)


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To add even more 

 

 

Seattles defense was 31st in the NFL in pass defense coming into Sunday.  With only 8 QB hits in their first 2 weeks combined including game vs the Rams

They hit Andy Dalton 11 Times Sunday

 

 

 

Panthers OL is on Pace to crush the most pressure given up in a season number by 47+ since PFF started recording it.

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6 minutes ago, top dawg said:

Thank you. I didn't have to say it.

another who missed his point

he wasn't suggesting this is a good thing. He was pointing out that an experienced QB can still do a little something when there's pressure. Which is going to happen in the NFL

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4 minutes ago, csx said:

another who missed his point

he wasn't suggesting this is a good thing. He was pointing out that an experienced QB can still do a little something when there's pressure. Which is going to happen in the NFL

Correct. Despite all this pressure dude still slung the ball around while being pressured. And didn't turn the ball over. In a hostile crowd environment. 

Never did I suggest slinging the ball around 50+ times a game is a recipe for victory. Just complimenting what Dalton just pulled off despite the circumstances. 

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So now that reality is starting to set in. 
 

We have a very bad offensive line, Bozeman will help, but he isn’t going to fix it. We have no legitimate weapons on offense. Our secondary is a perpetual question mark, no contract update on Burns who disappears for long periods of times anyways. 
 

Scott Fitt said he wanted a roster “we could just drop a QB into” and hinted we had that throughout the off-season, at minimum, suggested we were close to that. 
 

We have our rookie QB, with a shitty offensive line, zero weapons, an overpaid and overrated rb, a defense that has obvious holes and looks to be declining, and a hc that has a fundamentally inept offensive scheme. 
 

We are not close to competing.
 

fire Scott. This is honestly an atrocity. 

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