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7 minutes ago, thennek said:

The Panthers come back after the bye  get some players back like Horn and Corbett, and go 7-4 to end up 7-10 for the year.  How about that for positivity?

That is very positive.  I think the key to getting Corbett back is establishing the run and stick to it.  Things might open up some. 

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2 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

That is very positive.  I think the key to getting Corbett back is establishing the run and stick to it.  Things might open up some. 

100%….the run game will set up the passing game. I think the Panthers underestimated Foreman’s value….his style of running worked last year and meshed well with the Oline. 

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4 minutes ago, Paa Langfart said:

Fall is the best season in the Carolinas IMO,  and now that my Sundays are wide open that gives me an extra day to make the most of the cool sweet sunshine !

I've been trying to catch the same gigantic brown trout since nearly this time last year. I've been waiting for a good rain with water temps so low. Gonna make another run at him tomorrow evening. Supposed to rain in the morning then clear up in the afternoon.

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My prediciton

Horn comes back and balls out.  Burns goes nuts. (We end up tagging him but that's another thread).

Defense looks better and we play above the talent we have with several key guys still injured.

Our run game starts looking more like last years and Bryce starts dicing up fools as he continues to gel with Thielen but the Young to Mingo connection starts to become a thing.

Chuba starts giving people chubs.

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I feel like I've been vouching for you in all of these threads with zero background...but man, seeing this in action it's definitely worth it. This is a great thread.

I'm just excited to really see Bryce develop, I just truly want to have faith in him. I hope that he will become a Hall of Fame QB, and bring Charlotte a few rings...that would be the dream man.

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5 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I've been trying to catch the same gigantic brown trout since nearly this time last year. I've been waiting for a good rain with water temps so low. Gonna make another run at him tomorrow evening. Supposed to rain in the morning then clear up in the afternoon.

When you catch him what then? 

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