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Truth Is: The Defense Is Horrible. Chud and Cam Are Regressing.


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yah so true

I mean, the one touchdown that came after Cam's interception mysteriously multiplied into fifty points. was clearly all on him!

What in the world is wrong with you Mav? Have you lost your sense? Are you all incapable at looking at both sides of this team objectively? Our team put up 24 points against the Detroit Lions defense in the first half mainly because we had 3 turnovers. And they blew the opportunity to put up 34.

Why do you expect our defense to do better than the damn Lions defense when our offense puts them in the same situation? The Lions offense didn't fug up like hours. They got their free points. Their quarterback didn't suck ass.

I swear some of you guys cannot grasp the concept that when you turnover the ball and your offense stops scoring any defense defense will get scored on more, not just Carolina. It's happening all over the NFL, but you expect something completely different from a defense who's barely average.

You ask why the defense allowed so many points, but you have no problem with the fact the offense missed 10 points off of the turnovers our defense got to start off the game, and then we turned over the ball in the red zone twice in the second half. And you have no problem with a rookie QB who can't pass for poo, turned over the ball 4 times, can't score in the red-zone when the defense gives him the ball at the opponents' 25 yard line but can throw pics at our 20 yard line.

It's called a double standard.

You saw the quarterback choke once again and we were watching the game together and discussing it, you were seeing the pics with me in the 4th quarter, and now you change your tune after the game.

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I don't see the big deal about showing that this thread is somehow making people go OMG this fan base is terrible! arghh!! Y'all are lame trying to get that fake ole' pie

I'm gonna go make some lame thread inferring these things with about a sentence worth!!!

Cam has established a nice reverse counter after teams began understanding him better

It's called progression

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