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Biggest problem I saw tonight...


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Honestly imo the biggest problem is coming from the defensive side. I know the offense is gonna stank until the o line is healthy and cam is comfortable, but i didnt realize how bad this defense was. WE have good safetys and great linebackers but i didnt see the bengals smacking us in the mouth like they did. I thought the d was gonna be one of the good things from this team with sean mcdermott, but maybe they havent gotten it together yet

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When one of my friends, a fellow Panther fan, asked me what I thought we would do this season in regards to W/Ls... I said, realistically, 5-7 wins. The homer part of me wanted to say 10.

After watching this team the last 2 weeks, with watching yesterday's game under the assumption that we game planned for it... I'm gonna say we may be more in the 3-4 win category.

If Cam is starting, we'll have a better chance to win more games than we did last year because he occasionally hits on long throws and his ability to run... So we'll score more points than last year, but nothing to brag about. But regardless of what any individual does on offense, it won't be enough.

This OL is HORRIBLE. Same for the defensive line, in fact, the DL might be worse than the OL. And with that in mind, we're in for an ugly season. Very ugly. The DL is strikingly more horrible than last years, which is really, really, really bad.

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All summer I've been thinking how our offense did our defense no favors last year, going 3-and-out every drive, keeping the D on the field too much. Now, what Cam and our offense need more than anything is a defense that gets off the field, helping put our offense in favorable field position so we can work to actually sustain some offensive drives. Now I see a defense that is content to be on the field for 70% of the game. fml

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