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Fox Sports analyst says don't sleep on the Panthers


CatMan72

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...but no one in the NFC South, not even the Falcons, can control the clock like Carolina. Their O-line is one of the best in the NFL. With nothing but green options at quarterback, that’s an advantage that can’t be overlooked.

This is what will win us games this year. One area where we have good experience. We just need out ST and Defense from not giving the games away.

Odd to say that with a John Fox coached team.

We will prevail! :)

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This is what will win us games this year. One area where we have good experience. We just need out ST and Defense from not giving the games away.

Odd to say that with a John Fox coached team.

We will prevail! :)

Exactly. As long as we control the clock, take care of the ball, and stand stout of defense we will win. The key being holding up on D b/c we already know what this team is capable of on offense. Also, this offseason was the first that we aggressively addressed the WR position by adding size and speed... Could make us unstoppable on offense.

Again, the key is defense.

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Exactly. As long as we control the clock, take care of the ball, and stand stout of defense we will win. The key being holding up on D b/c we already know what this team is capable of on offense. Also, this offseason was the first that we aggressively addressed the WR position by adding size and speed... Could make us unstoppable on offense.

Again, the key is defense.

Controlling the clock matters little when a team like the Saints can score on you in 3 plays. We are going to have to put up points to win this season.

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Yeah, we can control the clock. The problem is we start controlling the clock with a field goal lead or sometimes even tied lol. :\

As said above when teams like the Saints/Falcons/pretty much ANY team(including us!) can score in a matter of seconds you can't play like that unless you have a comfortable lead.

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