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5 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

people here acting like preseason is any way indicative of how the regular season will go.

like you really expect me to believe this vanilla gameplan is what's gonna happen in the regular season?

NFL defenses are smarter than that, and they'll actually have a gameplan against the Panthers. There's no way the Panthers will look any better come then.

We already had this discussion last preseason. It definitely matters. Look for individual matchups. We were absolutely getting demolished with each position group last preseason, starters and backups, and we displayed it once regular season hit.

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Just now, Castavar said:

We already had this discussion last preseason. It definitely matters. Look for individual matchups. We were absolutely getting demolished with each position group last preseason.

Its always been this way.  People always say there's no correlation, but it seems to track pretty accurately for the Panthers.  I remember when we came out looking like poo under John Fox and people were saying that.  And we'd start out bad and finish 7-9.

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