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Am I the only person in Pantherdom that is remembering this offense is just missing Agent 89?


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Points scored with 89 since the start of the winning ways:

 

35

30

31

34

10 (win over SF)

24

20

27

13 (in New Orleans)

30

 

OH MY GOD THIS OFFENSE IS TERRIBLE WE'RE DOOMED DOOMED DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMED!!!!!!!!!!!!! WORST OFFENSE EVER!!!: talk radio, tons of Huddlers, tweeters

 

As long as Steve Smith is ready for the first playoff game (all signs point to this being the case), why should ANYONE be concerned about this? Heck, even if he's not 100% or can't play, we did win both of those games right? One beating Brees/Payton combined for the first time since 2008, the other beating Matt Ryan in the dome for the first time ever. 

 

I'm not worried about the offense. At all.

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With our defense, the only teams we need to be able to score over 21 points against are the Broncos in the Super Bowl or the Seahawks in Seattle. WHICH I THINK WE CAN DO! But Green Bay, Philadelphia, San Francisco....none of these teams is scoring over 21 against our defense at home, come on.

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There is no concern here. Some people here seem to have an irrational love for Chud, even though we lost a majority of the games with him and the players all say he wasn't coaching to win games but to get a better job.

I'm not concerned with the offense, we're doing just fine. We've won twelve games with Shula, which is about as much as we won with Chud over two seasons.

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Well you should be. Besides your credibility here is pretty shot after Cam's 4 game winning drives.

 

Please shut up about that. I got mad with Cam early in the year and paid up when I didn't have to. This after being one of his biggest supporters up until early this year and having created the big, definitive thread about why we should draft him in Early 2011. You people need to get over it. If I was to bump up all of the incredibly glowingly positive threads people had about the Panthers in years past that were laughably wrong, it would dwarf my Cam can't win thread from this season.

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Last few games? Scored 30 in one, missing 89 in the others. Your point is irrelevant if you believe Steve Smith will play in the playoffs like I do.

 

The game we scored 30 in, 7 of those were from the defense and another TD came off a blocked punt.

 

I think the offense will be waaaay better with Smitty, personally, but I'm still concerned with shula's playcalling.

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