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I think Wallace is the beginning of the rebuilding of the LB legacy. I feel good about him.
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He's the best QB we've had since prime Cam. He's also the first legit QB we've had since then. So bar is low, but it's ok because he is, in fact, a legit good QB.
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He's bold. He's only going to get better. He's already the most aggressive coach we've had and he comes by it naturally, not forced like Rivera.
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You know we're taking this loss better than I can remember us taking one in a long time. There is no freak out. We're left still feeling good about the team. I think things have changed.
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Honestly I don't want to mess around with a rookie QB anymore. More likely to miss than hit. Better/safer option is to get a guy with some experience and maturity that Canales can work with. Cycle them out every 3-5 years.
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It was against the Bengals who have a really good offense. I think the defense will do and look better the rest of the season.
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Team's not as bad as it was. It had a chance till that last drive where we had some bad drops. We had a chance against a really good team. We had a chance missing some key players. That's not a poo team. Might be time for a new perspective.
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Yeah I'm not too upset. I don't feel like we won't have a chance the rest of the season. We lost to a good team that has a better offense and was more desperate for a win than we were. We could have won it. We should have won it. And that's something that I haven't been able to say about a game vs. a good team in years. We're building our way back.
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Official Panthers Bengals Andy Dalton revenge GameDay thread.
rayzor replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Nonsense. Not too high. We had a shot. That's what we were really hoping for. Win would have been great, but I mainly just wanted to be competitive and have a legit chance. This was always going to be one of the toughest games on our schedule. We hung in there, despite some unfortunate injuries and bad calls from the refs. We had a chance. We're going to win more than we lose going forward. -
Official Panthers Bengals Andy Dalton revenge GameDay thread.
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C'mon D. Let's force a 3 and out -
Official Panthers Bengals Andy Dalton revenge GameDay thread.
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I'm feeling it and I love it. I'll even take a loss at this point just for having rediscovered this feeling. -
Official Panthers Bengals Andy Dalton revenge GameDay thread.
rayzor replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Let's get that ball down the field big red! -
Official Panthers Bengals Andy Dalton revenge GameDay thread.
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Official Panthers Bengals Andy Dalton revenge GameDay thread.
rayzor replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
I think y'all need to remember that even with the record, the Bengals is a top offense in the league. They're one of the two best we'll see this year. -
Official Panthers Bengals Andy Dalton revenge GameDay thread.
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The refs gave that last TD to the Bengals. -
Official Panthers Bengals Andy Dalton revenge GameDay thread.
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Same. He gives us a chance we haven't had in a very long time. Not since Cam -
Cam Ward.....opinions (AKA A Thread About Shedeur Sanders)
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Can i just say I'm excited about this game in a way I haven't been for years.... I think it's going to be a fight all the way through. Bengals are a good team with a killer offense that everyone knows shouldn't be looking for their first win and you know they've got to be hungry. But I think we're a pack of hungry dawgs who just got a taste for blood and want some more. More than that, I think they love their coach and their big red dawg and will fight extra hard not to disappoint them. I think they've pulled together as a pack and won't back down. Will we win? I sure hope so and I think we've got an excellent chance. But, win or lose, I think we've got a fight and pride in us that hasn't been here in a long time. Let's fuggin go.
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So much of the pics you pistook like the 40 acres we used to have up until a year ago. Big storms would always wreak havoc on us and every storm would bring something new, but consistently our pond would flow over (never over our dam thankfully) and we'd have tons of trees blown over that we'd have to clean up. Our driveway would have ruts formed in it that we're always a pain to correct. I don't envy you the clean up. I've been there many times.
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Thanks. This is what I was looking for. I spent 15 years living within a mile of the Yadkin river and it would regularly flood the road I traveled in every day. Can't imagine what effect it would have not just from the initial torrential rains here, but as it catches the waters from the flooding in the mountains.
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Sorry, but I'm trying not to get pissed off by that "answer". It hit me wrong. For anyone "not trying to sound like a smartass" I'm just interested in where they are expecting that water to run into and then what kind of effects they are anticipating downstream. There's got to be done flood concerns in those areas. Anyone know where those areas are?