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Unbelievable


ladypanther

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You guys remember the time where I was all like "hey, things probably aren't going to be the same way they were last season" and you guys were all like "bro, why you scared to be cocky bro? We got Cam and swag and stuff."

Why did this surprise anyone? Anyone with any semblance of intelligence should have expected something like this. As much as I hate the loss, it was good for the team. We needed it desperately. We were way too high.

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The offensive line was crap. Chud's playcalling sucked. D-line got ran over. DBs let VJax get open all day. McDermott sucks. RR didn't prepare the team enough and was outcoached. Hurney doesn't know how to fix the defensive backfield or get a good DE opposite of Charles Johnson.

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The offensive line was crap. Chud's playcalling sucked. D-line got ran over. DBs let VJax get open all day. McDermott sucks. RR didn't prepare the team enough and was outcoached. Hurney doesn't know how to fix the defensive backfield or get a good DE opposite of Charles Johnson.

Suicide watch?

We lost it sucks but it was a tough game. Seasons not over and we see what we need to work on.

We are gonna have to work on our run game for the Saints*.

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The defense played well enough to win. Tampa got a td to start the game, and no more. The only score they got in the second half was due to a blocked punt. This one is squarely, 100% on the offense.

The oline was terrible for most of the game. Runnings didn't do anything, but thats mostly on the oline. Cam didn't play well either. The receivers did ok, but didn't get many chances.

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i said it last year. feel free to reference my posts. we consistently get outcoached. why do you think special teams sucks and our D has made no improvements. O def regressed for this game at least. RR better get a fire under his ass or he can join J Fox and the rest of the uninspiring panthers coaches

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