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So we lost week one, what does that mean long term?


SmootsDaddy89

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When we fix the Special Team unit we might stand a chance of winning.  DW didn't win the game for us but the ST's sure lost it for us.  They can't tackle, don't know how to even go out of bounds right, those 2 calls were back breakers.  Saw 1 fellow stop, lower head and wait for runner.  well he changed directiions and guy fell on face.  Would have been funny but it was so sad.  

Overall game was played great but between Ref's and ST's was not to be!!! 

Have learned that being a Panther's Fan means next week is normally only thing we have to look foward to.

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I want to think this team can play and beat most of the teams on our schedule. However I fear it will be the same ol same ol as last year which is find a way to lose games then play for a coach that will be fired. I feel bad for ss embarrassing himself like he did yesterday saying we will see them again in the playoffs. Um no we will see them again the next time they are scheduled in another season. Unless we get a sense of urgency now, finally find the next gear we have been searching for, and play 60 minutes of football this season is lost already.

 

On a positive note me may have a DT as DROY.

 

 

 

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The most important thing I can pull from sitting in the stands and watching the game yesterday was that this team can be as good as they want to be. Seattle is a fantastic team which beat us in a close scoring defensive showdown like I thought we'd see. If I'd left in the third quarter I'd say hands down this Panthers team looked better than the Seahawks, even with the stupid penalties and mistakes on ST. It's about execution and when you compare the two teams it wasn't even close how much more disciplined that Seattle team was than ours. If we can polish the rough edges, then the sky's the limit. If we can do that, and that's a big if, it wouldn't surprise me at all if we get a rematch in January.

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01- means you are a 25% chance to make the playoffs. We already have our backs against the wall. Although the bugs and falcunts losing probably helps us

 

0-2 means 12.5%. You are basically done.

 

1-2 means 23%

 

0-3 means less than 3%.

 

Every game is critical. This isn't baseball. There will be teams done and done by the end of September. 

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