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Night before the game


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How do you feel right now? Good vibes or bad? Playoff race is tightening up and we are still in the mix. With our linebackers out, can we handle CMC and Kittle? Are you in "just don't embarrass us mode" or lets "kick ass and take names" mode? First national T.V game in a long time. 

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It’s hard because I feel like the team is getting better and parts of it deserve prime time accolades but I anticipate them getting beaten badly. I really worry about this taking the wind out of the team’s sails. 
 

I don’t think the defense can hold up without turnovers and have no reason to trust Bryce Young because the overwhelming majority of his career performances are awful. 

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I feel like the Saints put us on blast, stop Rico and the Panthers go nowhere.

DC & Co knew Atlanta would try to copy that plan and if we were going anywhere we’d have to take advantage of that.  Bryce proceeds to put up the best performance in the league this year by any QB.

Bryce started to cook towards the end of last season but it just didn’t carry over to start this season.  When he did start cooking last year though it looked a whole lot like this last Atlanta game.  From outta nowhere BY9 was suddenly chucking it deep and successfully at that.  

We’re banged up and that sucks.  The outcome may not be a fair representation.  But the Panthers have beat teams with smothering defense, a cracking ground game and recently an unpredictable aerial assault.

I have no doubt we can poo the bed, but I don’t assume we’re going to anymore.  It’s not out of the question that we have a legit coming out party before this season is over.  I’d love to beat the piss out of SF.

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My honest feel during the wildest season in panther history is this. Game planning, that's what 2025 feels like. if the game plan works= they will win/close. If game plan doesn't at all work, curb stopped.

So.......give SF has a top 5 offensive mind in shanny and maybe the only guy that figured out how to stop shanny was saleh. I think 49ers game plan with be 10x the Panthers, so according to 25 law...... I hope TB loses...

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