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Carolina Panthers - "The Flavor of the Month, Going to lose to SF"


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I think Cam needs to be prepared to run once the pressure is on. Can't sit back in the pocket on these guys - they're finishers. Do that, and avoid turnovers and he'll be fine.

 

Running game should feature a heavy dose of JStew and Tolbert this week. DWill won't have success against these LBs.

 

Spread formations with Smitty in the slot and Ginn outside will open things up. They know Ginn's speed and will likely give him more respect than other teams have this season.

 

Defensively, call me crazy, but I'm just not that worried. They'll have a few big plays but Kap isn't the type of QB to move the ball against the Panthers. As long as he's not allowed to break contain and run, their drives will stall short of the endzone.

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CONGRATS Panthers. You travelled, you dominated our offensive line, and scored enough to win. THAT is what a solid team does when it's expected to lose and wants to make a statement. Congrats. Now ... root for us to beat the Saints. And for the seachicken fans, enjoy our loss. We will see you soon enough. If everytime we play a stout defnese, we lose, we have no business making the playoffs.

 

Anyway, no excuses. That was a solid win.

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CONGRATS Panthers. You travelled, you dominated our offensive line, and scored enough to win. THAT is what a solid team does when it's expected to lose and wants to make a statement. Congrats. Now ... root for us to beat the Saints. And for the seachicken fans, enjoy our loss. We will see you soon enough. If everytime we play a stout defnese, we lose, we have no business making the playoffs.

 

Anyway, no excuses. That was a solid win.

 

Well if it makes you feel any better, you won't face many defenses as dominating as ours.  Only ones that can compare are Seattle and KC, and Seattle is more of a finesse defense than a dominant one.

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CONGRATS Panthers. You travelled, you dominated our offensive line, and scored enough to win. THAT is what a solid team does when it's expected to lose and wants to make a statement. Congrats. Now ... root for us to beat the Saints. And for the seachicken fans, enjoy our loss. We will see you soon enough. If everytime we play a stout defnese, we lose, we have no business making the playoffs.

 

Anyway, no excuses. That was a solid win.

 

What the fug? A cool 49ner fan exist?

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