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panthers offense 30 of 32 in yards per play


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46 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

You. You said that. You literally make something up in another thread, then quote your made up post as fact from others. Objectively, it’s hilarious. 

The posts are there for anyone to read. You've been carrying his water for so long now I don't think you know which way is up.

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1 hour ago, Tr3ach said:

Every post in the huddle devolves in to the same 3 or 4 people stroking each other about how bad Bryce is.

 

1 hour ago, Panthering said:

incapable of having any other thoughts 

Yeah how rude of people to acknowledge what's plainly right in front of everyone's nose.

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32 minutes ago, CRA said:

it's early, that garbage time of that Cards doing a lot of work presently in that average to get us up to 24

True but Jacksonville is 10th ranked defense and Atlanta is 2nd. Arizona is 23rd which makes sense. New England is 16th so we will see

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If only the Panthers were a top-12 offense during the first three weeks like the Dolphins and Giants. Maybe the team would have as many wins as those other two do.

Then there's such a long way to go before catching up with the Cowboys and Bears' win totals.

Wait a sec......

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4 minutes ago, Icege said:

If only the Panthers were a top-12 offense during the first three weeks like the Dolphins and Giants. Maybe the team would have as many wins as those other two do.

Then there's such a long way to go before catching up with the Cowboys and Bears' win totals.

Wait a sec......

Don't you dare pour cold water on hot takes!  Now we can't see anything for the steam!?

Expecting logic from the Huddle!  Ha!

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Week 1 has always been full of both false positives and false negatives 

And that was with 4 preseason games. 
I try and remember to hold off the judgement on the team as a whole until we hit week three. 
And it is a long season. 

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2 hours ago, frankw said:

 

Yeah how rude of people to acknowledge what's plainly right in front of everyone's nose.

Doesn't it get tired just arguing the same point over and over no matter what's happening?  It was posted as a way to bash Bryce, someone says all the offenses that run very often are near the bottom.  Then it erupts in to the same people making comment after comment about how bad bryce is.  There is no conversation, there is no dialogue, there's no football talk that doesnt just devolve in to how bad Bryce is.  There are other conversations about the team that could be had.

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5 hours ago, The Natural said:

Can we not have one week where we just ride the high of a 30-0 win!?!? Down the road I'm sure there will be plenty of time to find something to be upset about but for this week we shouldn't.

These posts read like a guy in a doomed marriage who gets upset one trip to McDonald’s without a fight didn’t save everything. 

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10 minutes ago, Tr3ach said:

Doesn't it get tired just arguing the same point over and over no matter what's happening?  It was posted as a way to bash Bryce, someone says all the offenses that run very often are near the bottom.  Then it erupts in to the same people making comment after comment about how bad bryce is.  There is no conversation, there is no dialogue, there's no football talk that doesnt just devolve in to how bad Bryce is.  There are other conversations about the team that could be had.

It's the most important and impactful position and it's not close.  And on top of being bad, Young makes the O boring.  PJ Walker bad would lead to more convos.  Because the play would be more entertaining and there would be zero concern the horrific nature of the QB spot could extend beyond this year (and that is why the convo stays on Bryce because the threat remains).

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