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OFFICIAL Panthers vs Buccaneers Game Day Thread


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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I predicted this going into the game. A blind man could see that coming from a mile away. What I didn't see coming was how bad this defense could truly be scheme wise. It needs a complete overhaul. Sadly we also need another RB and a couple more WR's as well.

Scheme of the D is great. Talent is abysmal. 

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Just now, uncfan888 said:

Yeah, but Evans and Irving were better than anything we had today. We definitely need to draft and develop better. Been like that for years though

Irving was one of the pups, though.  I think they had two young Divsion II WRs out there today.  People here are quick to point out Coker went to Holly Cross and that our WR corps is so crappy having to ask a D-2 guy to step in the lineup.  The Bucs have a couple of D-2 guys at WR and don't need to make any excuses for their passing game.

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4 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I predicted this going into the game. A blind man could see that coming from a mile away. What I didn't see coming was how bad this defense could truly be scheme wise. It needs a complete overhaul. Sadly we also need another RB and a couple more WR's as well.

Really? I mean, I fully expected this defense to be completely eviscerated today without Horn and not having a run game on the other side to minimize their time on the field.

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1 minute ago, outlaw4 said:

Really? I mean, I fully expected this defense to be completely eviscerated today without Horn and not having a run game on the other side to minimize their time on the field.

The soft zone allowed 2 no name players to look like pro bowl players out there. They left Evans wide open on 3rd down time after time. Evero is done here.

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49 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Theilen would be a #3 on most other teams. No shot at him, but if he's our best weapon on offense that tells you how bad Bryce has it trying to carry this offense.

That's why he's always open, he's a #3 quality WR?.  Thielen's main limitation is if Bryce can hit him. Only 67 players have more receptions. He's not a #3.  He's honestly a #2, although our #1,  and the fact that Bryce relies on him so much shows how valuable he is.  Thielen happens not to suck because he wasn't drafted and 'developed' here.  If so, he probably would be a #3,  if in the League at all.  Thank you Vikings for showing us what a WR should look like.

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17 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

The soft zone allowed 2 no name players to look like pro bowl players out there. They left Evans wide open on 3rd down time after time. Evero is done here.

I'm at the point in which it's really hard to discern whether it's the scheme or our players that's causing the bigger issue. Either way, it's probably best for both parties to go our separate ways and go full reset on our defense.

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