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OFFICIAL Dallas Cowboys vs Carolina Panthers week 15 GameDay thread


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31 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

It is going to be very interesting,  as teams see Young’s scrambling tendencies on film, how they try to stop it, and Young has to change to it

I don’t believe he has the arm Wilson has but the moves are similar around pocket and Wilson has survived a good length of time in the league

That is what set the McNabb's/Wilson's apart, though. They also had elite arm talent to go with that scrambling ability. Bryce does not have that so it will be interesting to see how that impacts his career arc.

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1 hour ago, raleigh-panther said:

I want the Panthers to win today for the players, staff and fans in that stadium 

I want to see the young receivers run routes and Young to find them in rhythm 

…the fact is Thielen is the star…he makes all of Young’s passes mean something…Young puts up, literally, Adam finds it….the others aren’t.  It’s time they start…particularly with Dallas d backfield injuries   

there is no saving that defense..no point in talking about them

having been to every home game against the Cowboys, their fans are insufferable with only the Steelers fans being worse…only difference is the Cowboy fans go away quietly after a loss.

draft position will take care of itself

 

 

I agree with much of what you're saying particularly about the offense and our receiving core. But I will say on the defensive side despite the at times dire circumstances with the roster depth they've faced this season this defense has been opportunistic the last few games. They also got this offense the ball back twice late in the game to give us an opportunity to win on the road against the Eagles. They do deserve credit for that. I'm hoping they can carry that into today's home game.

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