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That's how much time was on the clock after the Panthers intercepted TJ Yates in the 4th Quarter.

The Texans never got the ball back.

That's a positive step forward for the Panthers' Offensive unit. Also, the Texans' Defense, just like the Bengals', looked great on paper because they'd mostly played against bad offenses. If they're "#1", they should've been able to get the ball back for their offense.

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Gameplan today was clearly run the ball, catch them sleeping. I love it. Not going to work week in and week out, but it is good to see them stick with it when it was working (outside of the first 3 drives of the second half when Chud had his typical mental lapse).

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That's how much time was on the clock after the Panthers intercepted TJ Yates in the 4th Quarter.

The Texans never got the ball back.

That's a positive step forward for the Panthers' Offensive unit. Also, the Texans' Defense, just like the Bengals', looked great on paper because they'd mostly played against bad offenses. If they're "#1", they should've been able to get the ball back for their offense.

Thing of beauty. I think by number one defense they mean statistically. So that is a mjor improvement for a defense that is not for "efficient":dita:

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I was really worried when we were up 21-13 we would have to settle for a field goal. Relying on Olinda(yes, that is a pun) is never a good thing and usually deflates our offense and defense when he misses. Could've been catasrophic. I'm glad Chud mixed up the play calling enough for Dwill to break one.

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it's almost like you could say we were learning how to win today...

They definately learnt how to win today. If there had been a better QB in there I would have been more nervous...... but it was nice they were able to finally get out of a 3 and out slide, other team coming back and put together a 92 yard drive for a TD, then put the game away by just running the clock out on the next drive.

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1. So that we could win

2. So the record can be broken at home.

THe first reason is all Cam cares about. He and I agree on what is important- wins. The great part is that he is in a position to make it a reality. I knew that which is one reason I championed the call to draft him.

I will be there to see him break the record with hopefully a bomb to Smith in the first quarter next week. So I am glad I will get to be there to see it, but honestly the win is so much better than individual accomplishments which players will have the whole offseason to enjoy.

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