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Official Week 15: Panthers @ Saints Gameday Thread


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13 minutes ago, Butterflyj30 said:

If Dallas wins tonight that puts us further down the totem pole doesn't it?

There is no totem pole. We have to win the division or we're out. And I'm sorry but I just don't see us sweeping the Bucs, no way. Then losing to Miami and us beating Seattle is more realistic, in my opinion. I don't trust this team not to crap their pants when they know what the stakes are.

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43 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

In 2025 if you’ve held a team to 10 points going into the fourth the defense has done its job.

telling that the Canales and Bryce offense can’t beat teams without multiple turnovers. 

That is a true statement but that doesn't change the fact that the defense failed when it counted. This isn't about who you want to blame. If the defense would've held them when they had to, we may not be having this conversation right now.

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4 minutes ago, Moonraker said:

There is no totem pole. We have to win the division or we're out. And I'm sorry but I just don't see us sweeping the Bucs, no way. Then losing to Miami and us beating Seattle is more realistic, in my opinion. I don't trust this team not to crap their pants when they know what the stakes are.

Thanks I kind of figured that!! It sounds like it's going to be a long road for the Panthers

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10 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Our defense has to hold a team to atleast 10 points, plus manufactured atleast 1 touchdown themselves and generate atleast 3 turnovers to not get the blame. 

lmao I was trying to put that into perspective for the Young simps. Like what does it tell you that we win by a field goal with a +3 turn over margin.

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1 hour ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Our defense has to hold a team to atleast 10 points, plus manufactured atleast 1 touchdown themselves and generate atleast 3 turnovers to not get the blame. 

and when they do all that and the rb runs for insane yardage somehow byoung gets all the credit .  byoung had an ok game but played his worse on the final drives of thr game and somehow gets no blame. 

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12 minutes ago, Butterflyj30 said:

not hit the sliding gb that is on the ground.   dbrown is a big dude i can excuse his the last one to end the game come on he was clearly sliding and down.  even if he wasnt sliding all he had to do was touch him if he is down not dive at the ground where he is laying.

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