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Official Texans at Panthers GameDay Thread


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That wasn’t the prettiest of games but congrats on the win. 
Quick thoughts… Bryce isn’t the problem. He makes some very heady throws. Love his elusiveness and how he can make plays off script.  Panthers just need to build around him. 
 

I feel now that there’s some tape on Stroud his struggling a bit. He is missing throws and has been in the last few weeks. Generally happens to all rookies. It will be interesting to see how he adjusts because the offense today was putrid. Yes the Panthers d had a lot to do with that. 

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41 minutes ago, As1459 said:

That wasn’t the prettiest of games but congrats on the win. 
Quick thoughts… Bryce isn’t the problem. He makes some very heady throws. Love his elusiveness and how he can make plays off script.  Panthers just need to build around him. 
 

I feel now that there’s some tape on Stroud his struggling a bit. He is missing throws and has been in the last few weeks. Generally happens to all rookies. It will be interesting to see how he adjusts because the offense today was putrid. Yes the Panthers d had a lot to do with that. 

Both young QBs are playing on incomplete rosters. I think Houston is in good hands with Ryans as your HC. I’m still not sold on our HC, but both young QBs have bright futures in this league. 

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5 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Are we really beat our chest over a 1 TD game?  Good thing Eddie hit all his FGs.

I don’t see anyone beating  their chest. What I see are fans glad Bryce shows improvement and put us in a position to win. I see an offensive coordinator who knows how to move the ball around. Baby steps, but a positive day. We usually lose this type game. 

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1 minute ago, Stuart Smith said:

I don’t see anyone beating  their chest. What I see are fans glad Bryce shows improvement and put us in a position to win. I see an offensive coordinator who knows how to move the ball around. Baby steps, but a positive day. We usually lose this type game. 

Against a better opponent, I agree.  We have hit the softest point of the schedule and that's not even debatable.  This was a game we should have won.  There's a couple more coming up, but I'm not buying into fool's gold.  Let's see us win one on the road versus a team not rebuilding with a rookie QB, then I'll buy into the team. 

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40 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Against a better opponent, I agree.  We have hit the softest point of the schedule and that's not even debatable.  This was a game we should have won.  There's a couple more coming up, but I'm not buying into fool's gold.  Let's see us win one on the road versus a team not rebuilding with a rookie QB, then I'll buy into the team. 

lol we are a rebuilding team with a rookie QB

I honestly wouldn’t have an issue with the instant gratification crowd if they would just acknowledge that they want it and they want it now, stop feigning objectivity 

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