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Your OFFICIAL NFC Wild Card Playoffs Thread LA Rams @Carolina Panthers


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Just now, RJK said:

true but that final drive was atrocious play calling. They need a OC calling plays but that won't really help because canales is terrible at clock management and challenging the refs

ATROCIOUS 

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Final 2 drives just epitomize our idiotic coordinators. Evero calls defenses as if there’s 20 seconds left when the Rams had 3 minutes3 timeouts, and Canales calls plays as if we’re down by a td with no timeouts and we don’t even get to use a single timeout. All we needed was to get in FG range ffs. And the 4th and 10 throw going to Jimmy Horn Jr.? Might as well have thrown it to Legette. What a waste.

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I will say, I'm appreciative that after the wet fart of a regular season ended, at least I got a VERY ENTERTAINING last game of the season.  Down to the wire. Young receivers showing out. I had fun instead of watching in misery. I'll take that.

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1 minute ago, bandu said:

Canales elects to pass the ball on almost every play in the red zone with less than 3 minutes left in the game 

WTF was he in such a hurry to score the ball ? 

oh well the Panthers played a good game  

 

Yep, should have run more and not get Stafford back on the field so quick.

Panthers did play a good game. Ready to see next season

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Just now, Martin said:

You have to at minimum throw one pass up to TMac to let him fight for it.

The panthers are a running team. You have to at least try to run the ball with three timeouts in your pocket. canales stinks at game management 

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