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Official Panthers at Eagles Gameday Thread!


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Chaos said:

Why wouldn’t we run up the middle?  Clearly the Eagles do it with ease, why not us?

I know you're being sarcastic but i'm responding anyway because it's hilarious.

You see the Eagles actually have defenders and the 2nd ranked run defense....we have...Dontari fat ass and drama queen mcgee.

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Do these buffoons here just screaming gibberish about Cam's accuracy even realize what kind of offense they are watching? How many years do we have to watch a Ron Rivera staff stubbornly keep trying to shoehorn their philosophies and game plans that clearly aren't working? We hear so much about continuity but it just keeps netting us the same results these last few years.

You can remove the QB if it makes you feel better, but we saw what happened when Derek Anderson had to start. We couldn't even beat a bad Bucs team at home.

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8 minutes ago, Doc Holiday said:

Wut?

All these things i mentioned are gonna happen in a game, when have you ever see us bounce back and redeem ourselves from them? Teams do it to us every game, our style play shows we cant overcome shooting ourselves in the foot. Its mistake free or no win. 

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1 minute ago, XOBlackxJokerOX said:

What the heck happened to our run D? 

People underrated Star so much here. HE is the main reason why our LBs could run free all the time. Poe is soft, KK is lazy, and the rest of our D-line are either specialists or old.

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