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Pantherzack179812

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I honestly think, all bias aside(this coming from a guy who thinks we don't win more then 6 games this year), the Raiders are not really better then us.

On paper, we have better receivers then them, a more dynamic offensive play caller, CMC, a better QB.

Then on defense, our front 7 has had 3 out of our last top 2 round picks invested in it, Weatherly, Kawaan Short (Who hopefully will return to form in a new system), Shaq Thompson who has now stepped into Luke's shoes. 

Secondary is where we will struggle, the issue? The Raiders secondary is just as bad as ours.

Jon Gruden imo is not the coach he is all cracked up to be, 10 years $100 million, he's secure enough he's not under pressure to win this year (especially with no fans in their new stadium in LV this year), I don't see it being much of a difference in a coaching battle vs Rhule.

Panthers win this game. 

For anyone who will call me a homer, Tampa wins 56-17 next week, that's my prediction.

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31 minutes ago, Pantherzack179812 said:

I honestly think, all bias aside(this coming from a guy who thinks we don't win more then 6 games this year), the Raiders are not really better then us.

On paper, we have better receivers then them, a more dynamic offensive play caller, CMC, a better QB.

Then on defense, our front 7 has had 3 out of our last top 2 round picks invested in it, Weatherly, Kawaan Short (Who hopefully will return to form in a new system), Shaq Thompson who has now stepped into Luke's shoes. 

Secondary is where we will struggle, the issue? The Raiders secondary is just as bad as ours.

Jon Gruden imo is not the coach he is all cracked up to be, 10 years $100 million, he's secure enough he's not under pressure to win this year (especially with no fans in their new stadium in LV this year), I don't see it being much of a difference in a coaching battle vs Rhule.

Panthers win this game. 

For anyone who will call me a homer, Tampa wins 56-17 next week, that's my prediction.

This is why we can't have nice things

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