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OFFICIAL Week 1: Panthers @ Jaguars Game Day Thread


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8 minutes ago, Mills said:

THIS. Only 3 of the 14 playoff teams last year run a 3-4 and the Ravens were the only to advance. Granted 2 of them (bal/pit) played each other, but the numbers are eerily similar every single year. Where tf are all of our PFF/analysis guys?

We were always a better 4-3 team....LBs are not a strength for us...he'll DB isn't a strength for us....HELL DEFENSE isn't our strength

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19 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Dave Canales says he does think he had the team prepared for today. "The physical readiness was there." He adds that he has to look at himself to see what more he could have done. #Panthers

mm

Is it weird that this makes me like him more at the moment?

Rhule would have tossed the entire team under the bus, but Canales steps up after almost the entire team looked terrible (and half the time due to their own dumb mistakes that have nothing to do with the coaching) and said he was the problem and not the players.

It does show some leadership to do that and I kinda like it, but man, post ass kicking pressers aren't going to help us win games or win over the fans, need to turn it into wins.

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27 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Almost all the high cost players (high contract players, and draft picks) fit a 3-4. It would be very painful and take a long time to flip this defense back to a 4-3. 

Completely disagree. We have no linebackers at all and I think all the olbs and de dts would fit fine in a 4-3

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