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Is it just me or was that game very similar to the Seattle game?


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The only difference is, Kaepernick didn't make any miraculous BS throws for completions like Russell Wilson did.  Kaepernick was under pressure all game, just the same as Wilson was Week 1.  Wilson got really lucky on some throws and managed completions while he was under intense pressure.  Kaepernick folded when the pressure was on.  It's clear the Panthers can hang with all the teams in the NFC. mainly because of their defense.  But I think if you compare the two games, the difference was the QB play.  Wilson >> Kaepernick.  

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The only difference is, Kaepernick didn't make any miraculous BS throws for completions like Russell Wilson did.  Kaepernick was under pressure all game, just the same as Wilson was Week 1.  Wilson got really lucky on some throws and managed completions while he was under intense pressure.  Kaepernick folded when the pressure was on.  It's clear the Panthers can hang with all the teams in the NFC. mainly because of their defense.  But I think if you compare the two games, the difference was the QB play.  Wilson >> Kaepernick.  

 

Two things prevented us from winning in Seatle in similar fashion. 

 

1) A fuging wounded duck prayer thrown up by Wilson that was miraculously caught on a comebacker by the receiver. 

 

2) Dwill fumbling on the 4yd line. 

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