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Official Preseason Game 2: Panthers vs Dolphins Thread


therealmjl

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Panthers who won't play tonight: LB Beason; CBs Gamble, Hogan & Gordon; S Payne; DE Hardy; TE Barnidge; OLs Otah, Schwartz & Bell; FB Fiammetta.

Just wondering, WTF is up with Gamble?? I thought he was practicing this week. I'd like to see him on the field, actually trying, soon. Guess that is a lot to ask.

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Things i'm hoping to see.

Progression from last week for all three of our QB's. I want to see Cam step into his throws, Clausen connect on a deep ball, and Anderson have great accuracy.

More production out of WR #2. I want to see Lafell or Nanaee step up tonight and take the lead in this race.

Armanti build on his success of last week. i'm not expecting touchdowns, but I want to see him look comfortable back there.

QB Sacks and turnovers. I want to see us put some good pressure on the QB and force a turnover or two

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