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Carolina Panthers @ Chicago Bears Gameday Thread


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5 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Ekwonu’s numbers look so much better than he actually is due to the style of our offense 

A lot like his rookie season with Wilks and Darnold 

Dalton is concerned with that corner being turned and watching it. That led to his INT last week, but I also know Dalton has thrown quick read TDs with Ekwonu stretched out falling to the ground

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Just now, bigdog_10_2002 said:

Defense just isn’t going to be able to stop anyone this year. 

They have so many holes and went from frying pan into fire with no time on the field together and obvious weak spots to attack. What are you going to do?

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Just now, NAS said:

Has Dalton been hanging around Bryce too much, pull the damn trigger 

Outside of the long TD, we haven't established the run well enough to have their secondary cheat up.  They are just playing a shell coverage and rallying to the ball.  If we are going to play small ball, the flats have been shut down.  So slants and quick outs are going to have to be called in order to pull those defenders closer to the LOS.  Their defense is playing very disciplined right now.

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