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One game


pantherclaw

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That's all it was.

One game.

People are throwing every coach.under the bus.

Suggesting that one of the best players in Panthers history, doesn't fit.

It was one game. Wasn't even close to being one of the worst games in Panther history.

It was also the first game of the season, playing in unfavorable conditions, against a team that there really wasn't a whole.lot of tape, to prepare for their new schemes

Don't get caught up in over reacting to it.

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Here's what I want "one game" of...

One game where WE do the punching in the mouth of a better team and come out dominating a game that nobody says we should. Of all games this year, this is the one I would enjoy the most. I know its only week two, but I can't think of a more important week 2 game in our history if we're looking for the playoffs.

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Here's what I want "one game" of...

One game where WE do the punching in the mouth of a better team and come out dominating a game that nobody says we should. Of all games this year, this is the one I would enjoy the most. I know its only week two, but I can't think of a more important week 2 game in our history if we're looking for the playoffs.

PLAYOFFS?! ....Don't talk about playoffs! You kidding me?, playoffs? I just hope we can win a game!

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So what are you "one game" guys gonna say when if it expands to two?

One point is just a dot. Two points are a line. Three points are a pattern.

Currently we don't have enough data to draw a definitive conclusion. When we get more data (i.e. games) we have more evidence to make assertions.

Right now, people are attempting to assert the hypothesis, "We suck." Which may or may not be true, but the first game is not enough to prove it. So far we know, we sucked in the opening week on the road against a team with almost no tape who we were overconfident against.

None of those factors are a concern against the Saints* because we're at home, we have plenty of tape to go on, and we have high motivation because they crushed us last year. Thus, this week will tell us a lot of about what kind of team we have.

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It's just one game and it's a long season, more like a marathon than a sprint, got to follow the process, evaluate what they did wrong since practice makes perfect and every man has to do their job because everyone is accountable so you must give 110%. We have to make plays on any given Sunday and have to want it more or else we will pick a bad day to have a bad day and if it is what it is then there is always next week.

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