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OFFiCIAL Panthers vs Cardinals GameDay thread


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2 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Seems bout right. Defense will let up a TD this drive. Our offense will go three and out next series. They'll get a good punt return to set them up for another easy TD, because that's just the Panther way

I'm thinking the defense makes a big play and puts the offense back on the field just to waste the opportunity.

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45 minutes ago, lightsout said:

 

You understand that no matter how clean it is it will eventually collapse right? And QBs are literally trained to have the internal 3 second clock specifically for that reason right? And they're coached that if they hit that clock to get out of the pocket and look for a window to throw, run, or throw the ball away right?

 

This is basic football. Bryce isn't the issue today. Offense hung 20 in a half. 

No. Good QB basic football is step up in a clean pocket. Not run out of it and throw it away. Cam talked about this that Bryce’s biggest issues is he won’t step up in a clean pocket. I know Bryce’s balls prob taste very nice you but he sucks. 

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