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Official Panthers at Seahawks Gameday thread....


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, Nails said:

Odiambo, Sowell, Glowinski<Panthers current line on paper.  They do have the rookie Ifedi and former bust Britt who has become average, but still.  

Bottom line is no pressure against that OL=pathetic.  Delaire and Horton should still not be on NFL active rosters.

This is not an NFL caliber team right now. The stadium will be half empty next week

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Two week trip to the West Coast and they are acting like a family on the second week of a long road trip. The kids are all fighting and just wanting to go home. 

Bad season, but that's a team that is just completely falling apart right there. DA gets the start and immediately throws an INT. Defense can't tackle worth a darn. Cam throws one miracle pass to Ginn. Stewie fumbles??? Injuries. Coach looks like he's ready to call it a season and just do it like Walter Mathau at the beginning of the Bad News Bears from here on out.

Dang, this is bad. Like don't bother with the chartered flight home, just had out bus tokens... Greyhound will get you there.

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5 minutes ago, backtobackwinningseasons said:

Sucks for the Seahawks, but their practice squad safeties are probably just as good, if not better than our starters so they should be able to handle it in the playoffs

Their backups got roasted already. Believe it or not injuries to All-Pros adversely affect teams. 

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Just now, Montsta said:

Their backups got roasted already. Believe it or not injuries to All-Pros adversely affect teams. 

Would not say they were roasted. Got beat on a few plays after being thrown in there unexpectedly, yes. But they still look more competent than our starters, and with Seattle's coaching compared to ours, they will look respectable. At least more respectable than our secondary has looked this season.

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