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Official Week 7: Panthers @ Jets Gameday Thread


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1 minute ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

Pat Jones out time for the rookie Princely or Scourton to show up. 

Hopefully these rookies start getting better QB pressure. I would like to see them develop into long term answers. Or, worst cases, very productive and long term rotational guys. I'd kill for one of them to be Al Wallace or Mario Addison.

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9 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Fields is so scared and uncertain of throwing the ball he actually has zero INT's this season. However he does have three fumbles. Bryce has 8 total TO's so far this season. 

On paper that TO battle doesn't favor us at QB specifically.

On the flipside with him being hesitant to let it go, he gets sacked a ton, which is why the Jets have given up the most sacks on the season with 25. 

With our pass rush being invisible so far this may be the game they can show some life. 

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23 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

On the flipside with him being hesitant to let it go, he gets sacked a ton, which is why the Jets have given up the most sacks on the season with 25. 

With our pass rush being invisible so far this may be the game they can show some life. 

We also have to rely on our guys setting the edge and LB's spying Fields adequately. That's a big, BIG concern.

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17 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I am not gonna say INEXCUSABLE loss but....it would be as close to possible as their is for inexcusable. I hesitate to use that word because we are such a bad team.

If a Jets loss isn't inexcusable what is 

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10 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

I expect Coker to be targeted often on 3rd down

This is my concern

Run the damned ball with Rico until they stop it

i dont care that Chuba.  Corbett or Coker are back

the primary right now should be leave the damned dance with the same line and running back combo that brung ya

Do not over think this   Do what works until it doesn’t   

 

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the last time the Carolina Panthers were above .500 — even briefly — was in Week 3 of the 2018 season, when they started 2-1.

Here’s a quick breakdown:

  • 2018: Started 6-2 before collapsing to finish 7-9.

  • 2019–2024: They have never been above .500 at any point in those seasons — every year they’ve either started 0-1 or 1-1, then dropped below .500 and stayed there.

So the last time they were above .500 at any point was November 4, 2018, after beating Tampa Bay to go 6-2.

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