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the lack of a threatening TE is killing us.  Chark on most teams is a role player, Theiland is a slot, and Mingo is a #3 or 4.  Throw in the fact that our top 3 guards have been on IR most of the year, and it is what it is--Bryce may suck, but there is not much of an opportunity for him to succeed. 
 

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2 hours ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Top 5 defense. Really? 
 

Man, that makes me so frustrated. What a waste of an amazing defense by the offense. 

The last time we had a passing touchdown was against the Cowboys on November 19th and that was just a sympathy score in a blowout loss.

Yet there are folks here thumping their chests over 9 points sored in a win against the Falcons and Desmond Ridder lol.

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The packers defense isn't great 

lets be positive be because its xmas

if the Panthers play caller is smart enough to leave Sanders  on the bench and let chubba take a cut of those remaining yards  to get to those 1000, and avoids other bone head play calls, there's a chance

Love  has gotten better  but his wrs are not what they used to be and the rbs nothing to write home about 

they can be beaten…i say the Panthers give the home town fans a nice feeling foe the holidays

panthers 17.  Packers 16

why not 

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3 hours ago, frankw said:

The last time we had a passing touchdown was against the Cowboys on November 19th and that was just a sympathy score in a blowout loss.

Yet there are folks here thumping their chests over 9 points sored in a win against the Falcons and Desmond Ridder lol.

I didnt see anyone thumping their chests but was nice to cheer for a win for once. Feels better than watching a loss. Are we a good team? Hell no but a win is nice to see regardless

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17 hours ago, frankw said:

The last time we had a passing touchdown was against the Cowboys on November 19th and that was just a sympathy score in a blowout loss.

Yet there are folks here thumping their chests over 9 points sored in a win against the Falcons and Desmond Ridder lol.

Momentary relief isn't chest thumping. You should smike more.

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