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Winners and losers


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Who were your winners and losers tonight. I only watched 1 and a half quarters but im interested in you alls opinions.

Winners:

LUKE fuging KEUCHLY and the rookie punter

Losers:

Sean Mcdermott and Cam (sorry huddle, he looked pretty bad)

Cam looked just like Andersen until Andersen got a chance to warm up. Maybe he needs to be like Andersen and just throw the ball and let his receivers get to it instead of looking for open receivers which he seemed to have had a hard time getting.

The defense came together late into the first half. Andersen was pretty good. Didn't see anything after the receiver lost the ball on the Panthers side at the beginning of the first half.

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Winners:

Joe Adams

Louis Murphy

Kealoha Pilares

Tauren Poole

Thomas Keiser

Charles Johnson

Antwan Applewhite

Jason Phillips

Luke Kuechly

Jordan Senn

Chris Gamble

Haruki Nakamura

Justin Medlock

Nick Harris

Losers:

Jimmy Clausen

Josh Vaughan

Seyi Ajirotutu

Backup O-line

Defensive tackles

Defensive backs

Kickoff and Punt team

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I think Harris took a pretty decent lead over Nortman in the punting battle tonight.

Armanti player well.

Medlock made that nice kick.

All the rookies had strong showings, except Norman who didn't play a down and might be the most important rookie we have in terms of needing him to be successful this season.

Really not much to take from this. A lot of tonight was just shaking off the rust.

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Cam looked bad because Chud isn't using the whole play book...Week one against the Bucs Cam will look a lot better when Chud starts to get more creative and the game means more

That game planning thing also helps A LOT.

Winners

Poole

Adams

LUKE

Senn

Murphy

Loser

Fua

Gary Williams

Most of the secondary

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