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First Impression of Coaching Staff


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I think these coaches are experimenting alot. Rookies in the starting line-up, lots of vets out. Play calling that seems to be directed at one aspect of thier game. Like going deep or to certain players when others are open. Revera seems intent on giving everyone an honest look rather than trying to win the game. Also he seems to be working on weaknesses by exposing them to adversity. I have a suspicion the Panthers will look far different from what we see in pre season.

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Bottom line is that we have to be patient. Everyone knows that it takes a staff several years before they can work a team into their own sceme. I have no doubt that they are motivated to have a winning team but we have to let them shape it. Plus it's not their fault that inherited a team that has Gamble on it.

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To be honest, slightly worried after Rivera claimed that we were going to game plan the beagles as if it were a regular season game.....then again when someone can run it down your throat with no problem, who needs to gameplan

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