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Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread


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1 hour ago, Wolfpredator said:

I laugh at the tough of this team somehow stumbling their way into the playoffs to get absolutely destroyed by a good team.

We could have beat the 49’ers. 3 interceptions turning into no points? We squandered multiple opportunities in this game. Poor play calling, execution, play calling, and missed opportunities did it. We had injuries, but so did they. 

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You can't win until you learn to keep from losing. That encapsulates this team. Every little thing matters...dumb penalties, dropped passes, not protecting the ball, missing tackles, refusing to do what works, or to move off of what isn't during a game. We just look too amateur in too many areas way too frequently.

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1 hour ago, Moonraker said:

You can't win until you learn to keep from losing. That encapsulates this team. Every little thing matters...dumb penalties, dropped passes, not protecting the ball, missing tackles, refusing to do what works, or to move off of what isn't during a game. We just look too amateur in too many areas way too frequently.

I get what you're saying, but you know what else you can't win doing?

Relying on Bryce Young as your QB.

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1 hour ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Did he really have just 22 yards at half or did someone spike my drink

 

Did the defense really get 3 to's in the first half and we still were losing going into halftime?  

 

Feels like last night was a fever dream, and I bet the defense wants to stuff midget bryce into a locker and leave him in Cali

 

Yes, he did really have only 22 yards at the half, which is the 4th lowest amount of passing yards at the half in the history of the NFL, according to Gemini. 

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