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Nfl.com Panther's should fear Bucs


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56 minutes ago, rainwater said:

How is that surprising.  He was asked which team the Panthers could have the most problems with on their remaining schedule.  No one on the schedule is playing better than the Bucs.  So it isn't that surprising.

But good job by the original poster to make it out to be some big disrespect to the Panthers when in fact it wasn't.  It should make some great responses here.

Exactly.

just the same idiots in here scouring the Internet to find imaginary things to be offended by.

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4 minutes ago, csx said:

Regardless of what was asked or how it was intended,  Billick answered the Bucs and that is what we are discussing.

Out of our remaining schedule, the Bucs absolutely are playing the best.  Thus, they are the team that has the best chance to beat us.

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15 minutes ago, Castavar said:

From that perspective, of course the Panthers should fear no one. We can beat any team, any day, any place if we execute like we've been doing the past 15 regular season games. I agree though, the wording wasn't the best although I get what he was trying to say. But yes, it was lazy of him to fail to mention who those 4 int's came against.

Edit: I didn't watch the segment, was he talking about the teams left on our schedule or the playoffs? If he was talking about we should fear them in the playoffs then he is out of his mind.

http://www.nfl.com/videos/carolina-panthers/0ap3000000589673/Which-teams-should-the-Patriots-and-Panthers-be-scared-of#

 

I think that's it. Talking about playoffs.

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First , let me say that Michael Robinson should be fired for his idiotic comment.  Seattle may not make the playoffs and if they do, they will not be at home any.  Homer.

Secondly, I see where BB is coming from—the Bucs have played well of late.  However, here is what they have done—Blown a huge lead to the Redskins.  Got drubbed by the Giants at home, then they beat the Romoless Cowboys at home, and they blew out the listless Eagles who are rebelling against Kelly.  Most of those teams were bad when they played the Bucs. 

Tampa Bay plays us at BOA and would be facing the Panthers at 15-0.  It is doubtful (but possible) that they would be playing for a playoff spot by then, but if they are and the Panthers have long secured a playoff position, I see this as a trap game x 2.  I do not think the Panthers want to lose, but they are most vulnerable during that week.

The NY Giants in NY is the most likely loss if the Panthers have to select one.  On the road, cold, etc.  The Giants will be fighting for their playoff lives. 

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9 minutes ago, MadHatter said:

Out of our remaining schedule, the Bucs absolutely are playing the best.  Thus, they are the team that has the best chance to beat us.

The question was actually about 'which teams could knock the Panthers off in the Playoff's'.

I turned the TV at that point. Cause the Panthers hadn't even made the playoffs yet, and now we're talking about who can knock them off!?

Yes, they did it for the Patriots to. But the whole thing seemed silly IMO.

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14 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Holy hell he is talking about the playoffs. Bucs might not even make the playoffs. I thought he was talking about our remaining teams on our schedule. WOW! Now I know why people are getting salty about it then.

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37 minutes ago, BIGH2001 said:

Lol Doug Martin has done absolutely nothing against us ever. 

Um what are you talking about. 

He's averaging 89 yards per game against us. (That's only because he had 9 yards in 1 game due to getting injured). Take way that game and he's avg 109 yards per game.

Averaging almost 5 yards per rush.

 

I'd say that's more than absolutely nothing.

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5 minutes ago, FootballMaestro said:

The question was actually about 'which teams could knock the Panthers off in the Playoff's'.

I turned the TV at that point. Cause the Panthers hadn't even made the playoffs yet, and now we're talking about who can knock them off!?

Yes, they did it for the Patriots to. But the whole thing seemed silly IMO.

Actually, the answer is any team.  Remember the Steelers winning the SB as a 6 seed. 

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5 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Holy hell he is talking about the playoffs. Bucs might not even make the playoffs. I thought he was talking about our remaining teams on our schedule. WOW! Now I know why people are getting salty about it then.

People are salty because they have skin the thickness of cellophane and look for anything to complain about. 

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Doug Martin vs the Panthers in 2014 - 23 carries for 105 yards. This includesa 63 yard run in the 2nd game last year. Take that away and it's 22 carries for  for 42 yards. 

The first game this year he did average over 5 yards a carry against a defense with AJ Klein playing in the middle. Also I should add that we pretty much dominated them otherwise. 

The point is Doug Martin isn't going to scare anyone if we are actually trying to beat the bucs in week 17 or the playoffs. 

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