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30 rushes, 7 points.


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Finally! Now THIS is real football! Line up in the I form and run it like a man! I'm so glad we got away from the coundfoundit cutesy passing stuff!

 

Run game baby! Pound that rock like men do! Pound it real good! I don't even care if we flail and lose horribly all year as long as we're finally doing it the right way!

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The bottom line is this and it's time the lot of you who hasn't accepted it do so.

 

 

You should never have more runs than you have points. You get points throwing the football. The Panthers now have a losing record again. We handcuffed our best football player so we Shula could "make a statement" to appeal to all of you retards who still think football games by running the football.

 

 

It's a QB league. Runningbacks are near worthless in the day and age in which we live. 7 points will never win you a football game, and when you remove your best football player from the equation, you lose again.

 

Gonna be a long year if Shula doesn't realize right now and in this moment that he will ruin this team if he refuses to join the new millenia.

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They scored 12 points. In today's game how often do you give up 12 points and lose? This loss is on Shula and Dwill. That fumble is just terrible. Play calling was worse.

 

not disagreeing with that...same way you can't disagree with how bad our secondary is

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We shut Lynch down but yet we gave 10+ yard cushions all game.

 

Durrr I'm da hed coach - Rivera

Um, we have a decent D bc of RR.

He gives that cushion bc his CBs suck. See the back to back plays on Thomas when no cushion is given....they can't hang

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not disagreeing with that...same way you can't disagree with how bad our secondary is

It was just painful knowing that let down was coming. The preseason offense was for real. Here I was thinking we were just being vanilla and I was wrong. That was Shula ball. We need to steal an up and coming innovative offensive mind from somewhere and get a legitimate receiver.

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Our one scoring drive: 7 pass attempts, 4 rushes

 

Last year:

 

29 passes (not even including the sacks and plays Newton had to tuck it and run)

 

19 rushes

 

12 points

 

Guys, maybe, just maybe... Seattle's defense is good??!?!?!?!?!?!?!? Packers only scored 12 vs them last year.  New England scored 23 but they have Brady and they were shut down in the second half.  Dallas only 7.  They gave up what an average of 15 points per game?  They are damn good.  Us passing and being one dimensional against the best secondary in football would not have brought us that much more success.

 

And our scoring drive having more pass attempts than rushes doesn't mean anything.  It took us a good while to get into the endzone.  Seattle had to pay respect to the run by the time we had our scoring drive.  It helps the passing game hence why PA had success for us today.  

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