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Panthers have the advantage?


DaveThePanther2008

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I wasn't much of a fan of Darren Sharper when he played but at least he seems objective.  Makes some valid points.

 

You knew Evans would go against the Panther.  Hell the guy actually shows his true hatred for the Panthers when he says Canthers.  And no that wasn't an error it was an On the Air dig at Carolina.

 

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/0ap2000000293651/Do-Panthers-have-advantage-over-Saints

 

 

The true question is.  Can our back for hold up to Brees and his accuracy?  Will the front four put enough pressure on him to make him make some bad throws?

 

 

 

 

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IMO we will do much better against the saints this year due to our upgrades at safety.....Also we beat them with about their same personal and we had NO run defense at all.  They will struggle, and try deep trick plays and drew will scream for a few roughing the passer calls...Cam is wiser now and I trust him and he is a beast on turf running the ball especially in the red zone...check the minnesota game....I need to get to bed smh....haha  but im watching this pharrell williams 24/7 music video called HAPPY 

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I think we'll see a similar game plan to the one we implemented against the Patriots.  We'll be willing to give up the short routes to avoid getting gashed down the field.  Make no mistake about it, our secondary is weak, our front seven is just ridiculous.

 

That's pretty much what we run all the time, no?

 

4-3 Cover 2?

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I think is will be tough for us. And yes Brees is quite good.Our D is going to have to play lights out against the Saints offense. Brady Shredded our D on Monday night for 21 points. And we got lucky to get a final drive to win the game. Panthers will have to play their best game of the season. They must get pressure on Brees on every play and Keek/Davis must keep on Graham at all times. I'm not so much worried about their run game. I'm just worried about Graham. If they can take Graham our of the picture and keep pressure on Brees and stuff the run. We can win the game. But man it will be one heck of a game come tonight. I really hope  we do pull it out. Unlike the Saints fans. I will be real. I ain't going to say we will blow them out and run away with the game. Because I know in reality Brees and Graham are good as hell. Our D need to play at the top of their game tonight. Botton line. That is the only way we win tonight. If we try to match point for point with Brees. We will lose. We can't afford to give them long drives that end in points everytime. We do then we are in trouble. So hopefully the Monday night game and having to stay an extra day in Seattle will take affect on them through out the game enough for us to take care of our business.

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Isn't that totally unprofessional.  I thought the Can'thers was clearly a dig.  I would love to post that in the locker room.

 

Evans reminds me of that scrub LBer they had...  Forgot is name. Cheapshot artist.  Tried to take Smitty Leg out in 07 I think it was.

 

He went to Cleveland and his career ended.

Douch bag Scott Fujita dirty mother fuger disgrace of a football player

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I wasn't much of a fan of Darren Sharper when he played but at least he seems objective.  Makes some valid points.

 

You knew Evans would go against the Panther.  Hell the guy actually shows his true hatred for the Panthers when he says Canthers.  And no that wasn't an error it was an On the Air dig at Carolina.

 

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/0ap2000000293651/Do-Panthers-have-advantage-over-Saints

 

 

The true question is.  Can our back for hold up to Brees and his accuracy?  Will the front four put enough pressure on him to make him make some bad throws?

 

Pressure on Brees, shut down or contain the short, quick throws.  Just like on smillin' Tom.

 

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