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We are going to get rolled!


liljah8303

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According to the Herd, on Espn Radio.

He said we weren't very good against vanilla schemes, and there is no way we survive more complex schemes on either side of the ball.

Also said Arizona has to many weapons, and an efficient QB in Kolb. We dont have enough weapons and the only game Cam played well in was the Steeler game, and that was for 1 series against their backups. :nono:

Thoughts?

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Arizona has Fitzgerald and not much else. They do NOT have "many weapons".

they have a QB i nKolb that could not muster a winning record on a very good team....and who has 1 TD in the preseason. He is the QB flavor or the month, but will prove to be completely over-hyped.

Eagles raped the Cards in that trade....and the Cards just don't know it yet.

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eh, selective logic.

Mike Vick looked horrific against vanilla preseason defenses as well.......

Kolb has proven to be inconsistant at this point in his career....he would have to come out w/ one of his good days. Cowherd seems to be banking on that.

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Oh boy, the "vanilla scheme" conundrum again.

if you asked Cowherd when was the last time he watched a full Panther game....or even a full quarter. Dude couldn't tell you.

Can't fault him for presenting the "standard national Carolina view". We sucked last year and now have a new HC, O, D, and rookie QB. With no OTAs and that heading into week 1......we really should get rolled.

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Just an FYI, we will be in the "gonna get rolled" prediction category all season.

That being said, I'm starting Cam Newton in my fantasy league this week. I know things.

(Like Peyton Manning will not play so I have no choice)

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I can't blame him. Look at how both Cam & the whole team looked in the preseason.

Yeah, Cam's a rookie that missed 1500 snaps so he'll get better as the year goes on, but will the guys that have been here for years that are blowing coverages get better?

I don't know about getting rolled by the Cards, but the Greenbay game could get real ugly, real fast.

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