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Official Panthers-Falcons Gameday Thread


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What? How would a TO save the INT? All it would have done was give Falcons time to pick apart our D and score another TD

People really are quick to forget how bad we were last year and how good we are in a lot of areas. Rome was not build on one day. Doubting our coaching staff after 5 games:eek6:

No one is doubting the day and night change of this offense, but we're still terrible in some of the same places we were last year.

But I'm expecting good things out of this staff. Don't get me wrong.

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Why are y'all bitching? They would have had to re-kick. We wouldn't have had the ball with any time. It would have just been a re-kick. STFU.

Good half. Stop Turner. Can't have him killing us. Matt Ryan looks terrified most of the time in the pocket. Make him beat us (he can't).

As for the interception, it was a good play. The linebacker just made a great play at the ball. Had he not, it is a TD and you'd all be screaming "great call!"

I swear, some of you piss me off. And yes, I am mad, bro.

A good outcome on a bad decision....is still a bad decision. When you make decisions to pass pass pass no matter the scenario it is going to come back to bite you.

Just like last week on the 3rd and 2, people defended that too "you would have loved it if it worked.". But the point is, these coaches are forming the identity of this team. They are making poor decisions at he worst times. Will the bad decisions some times lead to good plays....yes, but i would prefer sound judgement versus unnecessary risk.

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