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Moving on to Seattle, what are your thoughts on the game


Jeremy Igo

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Coming back to beat Philly was such a momentum swing, Cam was happy and the team was playing with a drive.  Then getting destroyed at Pitt was the opposite.  You can tell how much the vibe in the locker room translates to results such as missed gimme kicks.  If we are to do well we need to get the winning vibe back and I am counting on Cam here to rally everyone.  

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16 hours ago, OneBadCat said:

Cam has thrown plenty of game winners in his career. What’s it like being ignorant? The bliss must feel pretty good.

Can you go back and pull up the stat ? I’d really like to know how many game winning throws he has  thrown and I’m too lazy to look it up.   

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This game is on live primetime Danish Television. If we piss this away like the last two games... Most likely I will punch a coworker or two in the face. I will get fired, drink all my money away and live on the street and piss my entire future away. 

That numbnut Rivera have to get his head out of his ass and not embarrass me on primetime Danish TV.

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12 minutes ago, klumme said:

This game is on live primetime Danish Television. If we piss this away like the last two games... Most likely I will punch a coworker or two in the face. I will get fired, drink all my money away and live on the street and piss my entire future away. 

That numbnut Rivera have to get his head out of his ass and not embarrass me on primetime Danish TV.

I know what you mean

i just watched the Beats totally handle Detroit using a second string QB, with only two days rest and a defense that just ate up the Lions, granted Kerryon was out but he was out in the 3rd qtr on against the Panthers too

the state of the Panthers, coaches included, is mediocre. It’s win or stay home time now with the Cowboys and Seahawks just behind 

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On 11/21/2018 at 3:23 PM, NanuqoftheNorth said:

What worries me most is that the Panthers will jump out to a lead by a couple of scores and Ron will go into turtle mode.

 

 

I doubt they'll jump out to an early lead this game. I think Panthers can score, but they can't stop the SeaChickens from running. Meaning very few offensive possessions. Seattle will convert a ton of 3rd and shorts, and Cam will have under 10 drives in the game.

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8 hours ago, Navy_football said:

I doubt they'll jump out to an early lead this game. I think Panthers can score, but they can't stop the SeaChickens from running.

I think it all comes down to whether the defense can stop Russell Wilson.  Can't see the Panthers winning a shoot out with Seattle.

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5 hours ago, OSI7 said:

I think it all comes down to whether the defense can stop Russell Wilson.  Can't see the Panthers winning a shoot out with Seattle.

Seattle won't be winning a shootout and they will run the ball to prevent that. Best thing we could do is jump ahead with a big lead to make them abandon the run. Something they are actually good at. Reality they will probably run all over our defense and our offense will sputter and we will lose. 

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Everyone knows this is a must win game .  Win and we move on to stay in the wild card hunt. Lose and we are in a dire need of winning against the Saints , Falcons, and Tampa Bay.  Tepper will make wholesale changes if we miss the playoffs . If we make the playoffs , all our games will be on the road . This is not good because our road record is terrible .  Who will Ron use as a scape goat this time  .  More missed opportunities  ?

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