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The Panthers overlooked the Giants


pantherrice

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not true at all. If anything rivera is professional and told the guys not to overlook. i didn't like the fact how much they were on social media before the game though. I had James anderson messaging me about a google + chat for next Wednesday. it's like get your head in the game dude

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Same as week 1. I dont know what it is with this team, but they get a lil bit of confidence and think its easy street from there. I really think im bout to go back to the mode i was in last season in not knowing what to expect and just hoping for improvement in every game and a full effort. I think thats the best mindset to have with this team, they just cant build on whatever it is they achieve. One step forward two steps back. I know i am definitely glad this game was played tonight and i didnt have to wait till sunday to see this disappointment, if im the coach nobody gets any time off and there practice tomorrow fixing the problems. I still believe in my team, and we can still have a great season, its not like were gonna face a JPP and Eli every week, those were the defending champs with injuries and they still proved there superiority. Were just not on that level yet. Maybe being the laughing stock of the NFL for a couple of days will FINALLY wake them up for good. I dont know, i hope so.

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The Team is def hot and cold but one thing is for sure. For some stupid reason this offense cant run without Stewart. Zone option is dead in the water if we are without him and we have no other gameplan.

I like Dwill and Tolbert and think they are both good backs but Chud just cant figure out how to use them and thats a problem.

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