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Panthers win and this place is miserable


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5 minutes ago, Jaxel said:

I mean the Bronco's only won by 1, but no one there is complaining.

Denver scored over 30 points today and I think all of them were put up in the 4th quarter. Bryce could have never orchestrated a comeback like that. 

Bo Nix led his team to the playoffs in his rookie season in a division with Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert. He threw 29.TD last season. He had more TDs in his rookie year than Bryce has in almost 2.5 years as a starter. 

I'd say Denver fans have reason to feel optimistic about their young QB's potential and the success of the team as a whole. The most important piece of the puzzle is in place there. You can't say the same thing for Carolina.

 

 

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3 hours ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Yes, but I think any reasonable fan would say Buffalo and Green Bay are a big step up from the Jets and Dolphins. Any given Sunday, there's a reason they play the games, etc etc, but we are about to face stiffer competition, no 2 ways about it.

Yes they are but Buffalo can't stop the run, they give up 5.8ypc, they are 31st in yards before contact. They are literally the worst run Defense outside of Miami that we will face this season. 

They also rely on the run game on offense and run the ball 30+ times a game. 

Their weakness is the Panthers strength and their strength plays into the Panthers strengths on defense. 

They also got beat by Falcons and Patriots the last two weeks. 

It's at home.

It's a very winnable game. 

 

Green Bay at Lambeau is a different story since it's up there against a pretty good GB team, but even it doesn't look as difficult as it did back in August. 

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18 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Dude I love that we won. But you don’t think it’s concerning that we couldn’t pull off a more dominating win against an 0-6 team ?

No. 

It was on the road.

They went toe to toe with Denver, Pittsburgh and Tampa who are all leading their divisions. 

Jets have a decent defense that plays well and keeps them in games for the most part. 

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Just now, carpanfan96 said:

No. 

It was on the road.

They went toe to toe with Denver, Pittsburgh and Tampa who are all leading their divisions. 

Jets have a decent defense that plays well and keeps them in games for the most part. 

The Jets are in similar situation with the Panthers. They have some talented players on both sides of the ball but they don't have a QB that can lead a strong passing game.

In most weeks they enter an game outmatched at the leagues most important position and that's not a recipe for success in the NFL.

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33 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

Dude I love that we won. But you don’t think it’s concerning that we couldn’t pull off a more dominating win against an 0-6 team ?

Jets haven’t been blown out by anyone. They just keep losing. They lost to Denver by 2 points on a neutral field last week. We beat them in New York by 7. I’ll take that

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18 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Yes they are but Buffalo can't stop the run, they give up 5.8ypc, they are 31st in yards before contact. They are literally the worst run Defense outside of Miami that we will face this season. 

They also rely on the run game on offense and run the ball 30+ times a game. 

Their weakness is the Panthers strength and their strength plays into the Panthers strengths on defense. 

They also got beat by Falcons and Patriots the last two weeks. 

It's at home.

It's a very winnable game. 

 

Green Bay at Lambeau is a different story since it's up there against a pretty good GB team, but even it doesn't look as difficult as it did back in August. 

Yeah imma need Rico to get about 35 carries and Evero to eat his wheaties

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6 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

Then that’s false confidence.

if your confidence gets built up when you play like about, just because you got a win because the other team was that much more inept than you, then you’re in bigger trouble than you think.

Isn't that how every team wins every game?

We've won 4 times vs 4 different teams. We're over 500. My flag is dusted off and up. The jersey is on. For one week it's not sad being a panthers fan. 

Those that wanna be miserable do your thing. I'm gunna enjoy winning no matter who it's against 

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7 hours ago, electro's horse said:

it was a very unimpressive performance and most realistic fans understand whats ahead of the team now. 

Being excited for this would be like people getting hyped over the musicians playing while the titanic sank

Nah. This team would have found a way to lose this game 10/10 times the last few seasons. They closed out a game on a day in which they didn't play their best (offense). They gave up some plays on defense but made plays when it mattered most. They got 6 sacks against one of the worst pass pro units in the NFL and did what they were supposed to. That is improvement from where we were and that is something to be modestly happy about

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1 hour ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

Nah. This team would have found a way to lose this game 10/10 times the last few seasons. They closed out a game on a day in which they didn't play their best (offense). They gave up some plays on defense but made plays when it mattered most. They got 6 sacks against one of the worst pass pro units in the NFL and did what they were supposed to. That is improvement from where we were and that is something to be modestly happy about

So I completely agree with you that they for once did what they're supposed to do. It's why I'm pretty happy with the win. And we have a fuging winning record!!!

But I'm also not gonna stop wanting and hoping for other improvements with my posts. Not that I have any control.

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This team did exactly what we expected them to do during this 3 game stretch and that was come out with a winning record over weak teams. We beat Miami, beat Cowboys, and beat the Jets. These are below avg to average teams and we won against them. Pats are actually a good team and we lost appropriately. The next 2 games against Bills and GB are going to be a lot tougher and I would be surprised if we won. 

The team is far from playing like a playoff team, but winning is winning and I'll take it. 

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

I wouldn't call the Pats good, either. Their wins were against teams that have a combined 12-23 record. Including three wins against 1-6 teams.

yeah but they've got an mvp candidate playing qb. makes up for a lot.

Also rumored to be sniffing around DJ Moore but I'm not sure he and Diggs could be in the same locker room. 

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