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Your one "key to the game"


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If you had to pick only one key to the game, what would it be?

You know like Panthers needing to limit special teams gains by Bucs, or Cam throwing for a minimum of 250 yds.

My key to the game is our pass rush. If Panthers can get consistent pressure on Bucs QB, we will win the game. We wil be able to neutralize somewhat their running game which will mean a lot of 3rd and 4 or more. If we put our CB's in situations where they have to cover for long periods of time, we will be in trouble.

What is your key?

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Cam is the key in that he needs to not rush things or let the rush pressure make him throw early or into double coverage. If he makes his reads and is willing to take what the defense gives him, we should be able to take advantage of the gaffs and lapses which every first year defense has in the first game under a new system.

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