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OFFICIAL Panthers vs Buccaneers Gameday thread


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3 minutes ago, hepcat said:

oh believe me I did! I only watched tiny pieces of this game because I was putting young children to bed but I did see most of overtime and wow what a Panthers end to that garbage ass game, on both sides! Just stating what everyone already knows, the Panthers have and always will be dogsh*t

Could always go be a Saints fan…..

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1 minute ago, CBDellinger said:

The debates is over, 9 is the future.  

He will be the QB next season for sure. But they do need to redo the backup position(s). I’m off the “draft a QB in the first round” train but getting a competent veteran backup who isn’t 37 years old is a MUST. 

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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

Bryce?  Why?  Wrs had a could drops but I kind of expect that from them now...

Nearly 300 yards and one passing TD?  Give a kicker enough chances, they will begin to miss.  Got to finish more drives.  Sorry, but this whole notion of gotta give Bryce some slack while also saying he's now legit don't exactly jive.  He's either going to be our franchise QB or he's got to go. The worst thing in the world is to hang on to a middling QB based on perceived upside/potential.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Nearly 300 yards and one passing TD?  Give a kicker enough chances, they will begin to miss.  Got to finish more drives.  Sorry, but this whole notion of gotta give Bryce some slack while also saying he's now legit don't exactly jive.  He's either going to be our franchise QB or he's got to go. The worst thing in the world is to hang on to a middling QB based on perceived upside/potential.

Bryce had 2 TDs and was robbed of a third. Without a turnover, and without a run game. He absolutely did not lose I'd this game by any measure. He played well enough for us to win ultimately.

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3 minutes ago, HaricotVert said:

Masochism?

I mean if the "Panthers have and always will be dogsh*t" why are you bothering to even give them a seconds thought?

Habit mostly. I was excited to post fun things about this game if they won because it would have “bucked” (no pun intended) all the previous curses the Panthers have battled in their existence but man did they EVER reassure me that this franchise is cursed and total dogsh*t tonight! It’s hilarious how predictably awful they are. I wonder how they’ll find a way to lose next week??? I’m going to guess an Eddie Piñero game winning FG attempt is blocked and returned for a TD game over panthers lose!

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4 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Nearly 300 yards and one passing TD?  Give a kicker enough chances, they will begin to miss.  Got to finish more drives.  Sorry, but this whole notion of gotta give Bryce some slack while also saying he's now legit don't exactly jive.  He's either going to be our franchise QB or he's got to go. The worst thing in the world is to hang on to a middling QB based on perceived upside/potential.

He threw the ball 46 times. He'd better be close to 300 yards lol

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5 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

The play calling was fine. And we didnt abandon the run. The passing game was working better.

Poor run defense, missed fg's, dropped passes, and a fumble cost us the game.

This is a logical analysis of the game. It’s simple. 

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20 minutes ago, frankw said:

If Canales doesn't trot Eddie out there not once but twice instead of going for 1 damn yard at home we likely don't even have to worry about losing in overtime. We got outcoached on the whole today. All there is to it.

To be fair, if the “most accurate kicker in NFL history” makes either of his 2 misses we win the game, so he made the right calls coaching wise. Agree tho, I would have liked to see us line up and knock people in the dirt and go get 1 yard 

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6 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Nearly 300 yards and one passing TD?  Give a kicker enough chances, they will begin to miss.  Got to finish more drives.  Sorry, but this whole notion of gotta give Bryce some slack while also saying he's now legit don't exactly jive.  He's either going to be our franchise QB or he's got to go. The worst thing in the world is to hang on to a middling QB based on perceived upside/potential.

Keep Bryce I’ve seen enough this isn’t a fluke 

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Just now, mav1234 said:

Bryce had 2 TDs and was robbed of a third. Without a turnover, and without a run game. He absolutely did not lose I'd this game by any measure. He played well enough for us to win ultimately.

All except squandering 5 red zone opportunities.  If he had punched just ONE of those FG attempts into a TD, we win.  Also, the robbed TD was a heck of a play on a pass with poor-ish placement.  Thielen made a few grabs today that made him and Bryce look good.

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Just now, jb2288 said:

To be fair, if the “most accurate kicker in NFL history” makes either of his 2 misses we win the game, so he made the right calls coaching wise. Agree tho, I would have liked to see us line up and knock people in the dirt and go get 1 yard 

Well look let's be completely honest with one another. You and I both know Eddie isn't it and that "most accurate" label being thrown around was a facade waiting to be blown to bits.

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