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Did you see the game? Warner had a giant pocket to step into the whole game. Peppers and Brayton would push the outside and Warner would just step up while Kemo and Lewis had almost no push up the middle. The only sack was because Lewis actually applied pressure up the middle and Peppers forced Warner to step up. That was when Warner went deep, which wasn't that often. Most of the time the ball came out so fast it was useless trying to apply pressure with just 4.

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about the best play of the game was when pep sniffed out that screen by arizona that initially pushed them out of field goal range in the 1st quarter. theat would have easily went for big yardage if it won't for pep. when we blitzed we got in warner's face. parts of the defense showed up, but it got overshadowed by delhomme's problems, our secondary, and coaching.

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Peppers was not a factor at all. I have a feeling his is not happy and wont be a Panther next year. IDK why I feel this way but I think he will grab as much money as possible after tonight. We also might have major changes a coaching cause this type of game gets people fired.

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i wonder if some of you watched the game,like carolina sock said pep and brayton(also johnson) would get pressure around the edge an warner would step up.plus they did shut down johnny boy last week.blitzing out front four clearly wasn't gonna work,so when we blitzed more then one we gonna incompletions.when we sat in zones we got gashed.which one did we do more,sit in zones is the answer....pep draws attention so other can shine.

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