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The fourth quarter of the Schedule


MHS831

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Depends on how much covid impacts Panthers starters 

they will not beat Green Bay, and if  the Saints are still trying for home field, that’s a W for the Saints

denver isn’t that bad and you just know Rivera wants to beat the poo out of Teppers team

 Hard to say much but I would not be looking for much in December. Covid is a wild card now as i guess there are more players to come from what i saw on bleacher report this morning 

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1 minute ago, raleigh-panther said:

Depends on how much covid impacts Panthers starters 

they will not beat Green Bay, and if  the Saints are still trying for home field, that’s a W

denver isn’t that bad and you just know Rivera wants to beat the poo out of Teppers team

 Hard to say much but I would not be looking for much in December. Covid is a wild card now as i guess there are more players to come from what i saw on bleacher report this morning 

came from a college coach but I think it holds true.  He said the most difficult week on the schedule was managing the bye week.  Players taking risks they hadn't been. 

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3 hours ago, TheCasillas said:

lol @ blaming Tepper for our December record. I don't think there is a single owner in the NFL that would have a better record based on what we have been fielding for talent the last two years. It's not Tepper tackling or passing on Sundays. 

Who blamed him? If we lose out, we’re 1-11 in December since he bought the team. You’re welcome to pretend that’s not fact, but it is. 

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1 hour ago, Mr. Scot said:

As to the Panthers, I'm guessing we lose to the Saints if they still have something to play for (and I think they will).

To be honest, it's not really that hard to see us losing to the WTF. they've got a pretty good defense and they've been better on offense since starting Alex Smith.

The Packers? Pick your favorite metaphor for losing badly. It's likely to apply.

The only real tossup I see is this week against the Broncos. Don't know how that one's gonna come out.

We’ll lose by 20 to the Broncos and lead the whole game against the Packers before throwing every down in the last 5 mins and losing 27-24.

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4 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

We’ll lose by 20 to the Broncos and lead the whole game against the Packers before throwing every down in the last 5 mins and losing 27-24.

Is vonn Miller playing?  We usually do very well against him.

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Just now, MHS831 said:

Is vonn Miller playing?  We usually do very well against him.

About the only safe prediction you can make is that we’ll lose. How we’ll lose is the really hard part:

Throwing incompletion after incompletion to stop the clock and give the other team the ball back?

Missed FG to win?

Blown coverage?

INT in the end zone?

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3 hours ago, MHS831 said:

But Washington has beaten some terrible teams and lost the rest.

I would normally say that a coach playing his former team the season after getting canned would be advantage old coach. You know, they would know the weaknesses to exploit in their former players and all. 
However, in years of watching Ron lead the Panthers, it is fairly apparent he had no idea what his players weaknesses were anyway. If he had, you’d think he would have done more to correct them. 

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3 minutes ago, Bama Panther said:

I would normally say that a coach playing his former team the season after getting canned would be advantage old coach. You know, they would know the weaknesses to exploit in their former players and all. 
However, in years of watching Ron lead the Panthers, it is fairly apparent he had no idea what his players weaknesses were anyway. If he had, you’d think he would have done more to correct them. 

Judging by the last game I’m not convinced our current coach has any better idea of our players’ weaknesses. 

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1 hour ago, Carl Spackler said:

Who blamed him? If we lose out, we’re 1-11 in December since he bought the team. You’re welcome to pretend that’s not fact, but it is. 

Oh okay, then you and I can align that its not Tepper's fault. My bad thought you were saying it is his fault.

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