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Time To Face It, This Is the Greatest Offense In Panthers History.


KendrickPanther

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Coming into this season we had the same rhetoric as always. Cam has no weapons, Cam has no offensive line, and Cam has Mike Shula. At some point we have to face the music and there no better time than in Nashville. That Titans defense was good, one of the best we've played. We broke them. They had nothing in the 4th quarter. We put up 27 in an ugly game. We have not been held under 20 points this season.

 

Here is a couple quick facts.

-Through 8 games the 2015 Panthers had outscored the 2010 Panthers by 32 points.

-Through 9 games the Panthers have outscored the 2001 Panthers by 2 points.

-At 28.3 ppg this 2015 Team is the most productive in our 21 year history.

-In 1999 we averaged 26.2 ppg, the best full season of scoring in our history.

-We have 29 touchdowns through 9 games, that is more than full seasons from the 1997, 2001, 2006, 2007, and 2010 teams. We can pass several more teams vs. the Redskins. 

 

And we keep hearing our offense is ugly and not explosive. It's unorthodox but Greg Olsen is a thing of beauty. Ted Ginn is a fun player to watch. Cam is brilliant and Stewart is the Running Back every franchise wishes they had. Devin Funchess is starting to look like a stud as well. At some point we can't ignore what is right in front of us. This offense is good. 

 

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People are going to need new material. It's always "Panthers don't have enough weapons to makea strong playoff push" or "Panthers win with their defense" because offense is doing their part and WAY more. We have the #1 rushing game and #4 in scoring, can't use that bullsh*t narrative anymore.

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Oh,Yea, me and you see eye to eye on that one! 

We not only shattering Panther records but now Cam is 3rd in NFL history in rushing TD's.  Only behind Jack Kemp with 40 and 1st Steve Young 43 TD's.  Them two guys not playing much now days so he will more than likely own that record in next few games.

Can't win them all if you don't win the first 9!!!!!!!!!  We Qualify!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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3 minutes ago, Panther53521 said:

With the talk about Shula getting interest from the hurricanes, He almost cost us the game today, Shula wanted to impress his potential new employers and got cute.

We played Shula Ball got a lot of the game and we are lucky it didnt bite us in the ass.

Shula himself already shot that speculation down.

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