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Things I was wrong about


twylyght

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I assumed that the secondary would be fine. Moreover, I assumed that they would collectively know what their assignments should be.

I assumed that the TEs would be able to take advantage of a flat emptied due to overloading the box on Gross' side.

I assumed that the left side of our line would be able to handle the pass rush.

I had HOPED that our line would be able to hold up while Otah was out:

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/carolina-panthers/42430-crucial-component-to-offensive-woes.html

Lastly, I had assumed that Stewart and Williams would see more playing time. For whatever reason, I saw a lot more of Goodson in the backfield today than what I would have expected.

Lastly, I assumed that Moore would get the ball out of his hands quicker than he did. However, all in all, I lay this loss at the feet of our Oline and our corners. Had they held up their ends and known their assignments, we would have won this game.

The mental mistakes are correctable. The right side of the line concerns me much more.

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