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The why thread?


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Maybe this loss will be a lesson for a future Panthers team...Maybe this loss will push next year's team to go further.

Maybe this is a blessing in disguise... remember back in August?? We all thought that would undue the team.. and look what happened..

I'm still really depressed, but I can still hope for the best.

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Why did the Panthers NOT double team Fitz knowing Bolding was out?

Why did the Panthers get away from the run so quickly? The best way to beat a great passing team is BALL CONTROL. That's whay "Fox Ball" is supposed to be. WHY?

Why did Jake throw all his picks into DOUBLE coverage EVERY time?

Why is Moose going DEEP?

Why did the Panthers not do ANY reverses to at least get Smitty's hands on the ball?

Why did the Panthers not do a screen until the 4th quarter? That is the best way to restore a qb's confidence. Little dump offs and use two STUD rb's skills.

Why are you lining up Jeff King out WIDE? WHY? WHY?

Why is the D, if they are not doubling Fitz not making ANY adjustments?

Why does Mark Jones always run to the short side? Why does he always get tackled by the kicker? He did have solid runs though.

I'm sure there is more. :mad5: :willy_nilly:

Who wants to know?

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