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Tacklez

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I almost 100% Believe if we win against Atlanta half of you are going to take back everything your saying tonight. I mean Cam Newton is young as hell and went against the Superbowl champs in a night game and got fazed by it all,Yes we were out coached and yes we played tag football out there but its alright we have a long week ahead and the panic switch should not be on until we see how we play against Atlanta. To me i can really see how the coaching is when we have to bounce back.

Just giving you my opinion

- Tacklez

P.s I do agree that nakamura isn't gonna fit our D he is just to small and not fast enough.

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Yes that true if we bounce back agaisnt atl, the huddle will be happy again. There is just no reason to believe that right now. That was the most thorough ass whipping a team can recieve we witnessed tonight. Ill hope the real panthers show up in ten days...but i dont have my hopes up anymore

Ya man Hopefully next week Cam will have his head straight and go to more check downs, He looks like he is playing madden on the field on just about every field that's where Matt Ryan will tear you apart in all there little baby routes.

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It'll take two wins in a row going into the bye week to even begin to soothe the pain of this loss. As good as Atlanta is, upsetting them isn't enough to magically cure these problems. A solid win streak is the only thing that will give me confidence again.

Well man we have a good time to practice rest up get stew back and go in knowing that the panther nation and the rest of the world just saw us get our butts embarrassed. But i really wanna see how our coaches do next week i think everyone will go hard next week its a must.

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I gurantees you I'm not taking back my thought of having Rivera fired

Listen im not saying we should or we shouldn't just yet, I like to see coaches get involved and get the players fired up and i just don't see chud being able to do that not being on the field with them while running this easy/hard offense to run lol.

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I hope to god that we beat the Falcons, but the fact remains that we have serious issues along both lines and I'm not sold that Chud's option bullshit can sustain long-term success against legit NFL defenses.

I also agree, It doesn't work like that against the Superbowl champs D.

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