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They are 1 and 9 against the  Bucs in the past 10 games.

the Panthers go as young goes.  QB1 ‘s are suppose to dictate and overcome  and elevate Everything the QB does affects every part of the team and Bryce is uneven.

Canales and Bryce have  an uneven relationship too 

as for Evero, the only thing that might save him is the injury to Baker’s left shoulder and oline injuries. I don’t even know how he is out there  

I really feel their season ended last Sunday

Canales’ division record isn’t great   Getting owned by the Saints and Bucs isn’t a good look 

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Bucs have a top 10 run D so they should be able to focus in on and contain the run.  BY will have about 170 passing yards.  D will spend too much time on the field.  While Baker’s arm is in doubt, I think he makes enough plays over the middle and still gets one late over the top on us for a really big one to Evans as we get sort of fooled he is conserving his arm 

I think it will be a pretty ugly offensive game for big chunks but the Bucs pull away late. 

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Panthers season is done. Just you wait until next year!

Dowdle will be gone. We will have a new 1st round threat at wr. We will have found a mid-round linebacker that has flashed during preseason. We will be patting ourselves on the back for finding some cheapo players on other teams' scrap heaps. And Young will be under a multi-year extension earning the big bucks for being a franchise qb.

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38 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Panthers season is done. Just you wait until next year!

Dowdle will be gone. We will have a new 1st round threat at wr. We will have found a mid-round linebacker that has flashed during preseason. We will be patting ourselves on the back for finding some cheapo players on other teams' scrap heaps. And Young will be under a multi-year extension earning the big bucks for being a franchise qb.

It was halfway believable until that last sentence.

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We just have to follow our script in wins of staying close and being down late and then either scoring a fluke TD/FG or hoping DB saves us...

Tampa is a bad matchup for us - their receivers know how to read zone coverages and we won't get any pressure on Baker the entire game. On the other end, their D isn't very good but they stop the run well.

Honestly think Bryce is going to have to ball out for us if we have any shot of winning. Based on past performances + our horrendous playcalling on offense, I say there is about a 5% chance of this happening

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1 hour ago, UnluckyforSome said:

Panthers season is done. Just you wait until next year!

Dowdle will be gone. We will have a new 1st round threat at wr. We will have found a mid-round linebacker that has flashed during preseason. We will be patting ourselves on the back for finding some cheapo players on other teams' scrap heaps. And Young will be under a multi-year extension earning the big bucks for being a franchise qb.

we are turning into the old Detroit Lions at that point

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1 hour ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

We just have to follow our script in wins of staying close and being down late and then either scoring a fluke TD/FG or hoping DB saves us...

Tampa is a bad matchup for us - their receivers know how to read zone coverages and we won't get any pressure on Baker the entire game. On the other end, their D isn't very good but they stop the run well.

Honestly think Bryce is going to have to ball out for us if we have any shot of winning. Based on past performances + our horrendous playcalling on offense, I say there is about a 5% chance of this happening

Bryce Young has never balled out in his career outside the city of Atlanta.  We should just trade him to Atlanta.  

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