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No Respect for the Panthers - What Cowboys Fans are Saying


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1 minute ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Looked up that game since I forgot about it. We should of won that game. Panthers played better than the Titans.  But having 4 turnovers will kill any teams chances of winning. 

We also lost 3 games in a row that season with 2 being against potential playoff teams so we really felt exposed again there. 
 

Also lost to freaking Vick on his first game back. That and 04 killed me. fuging ESPN 

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No lie, every other week/game I actually look forward to these threads.  Even our divisional foes sometimes can be fair in their analysis.

Not this week.  If it were possible to care any less about what these clowns have to say, yould have to prove it. 

Unmoved and unbothered by their arrogance, I wait for kickoff.

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15 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

No lie, every other week/game I actually look forward to these threads.  Even our divisional foes sometimes can be fair in their analysis.

Not this week.  If it were possible to care any less about what these clowns have to say, yould have to prove it. 

Unmoved and unbothered by their arrogance, I wait for kickoff.

Even the Saints fans made good points. Not these jokers tho

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I would just like to throw out there that McCarthy caught a lot of flack for having a stale offense that became easy to figure out. So give that time.

To add onto that our Secondary Coach and Defensive Pass Game Coordinator (Jason Simmons) was with McCarthy his last few seasons in Green Bay. You better believe he is pouring his tendencies out to Phil Snow and the DBs.

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1 hour ago, t96 said:

Interesting but sample sizes are small and Eagles were allowing like 13 points per game before Dallas put up 35 on them. I think our D will do well against them but it'll be more like 17-23 points allowed than 10.

I agree the sample size is small and the Eagles defense were giving up fewer points but I would say that some of Dallas' points were do to Philly simply falling apart but it is a good point. I also think that their style of offense plays into our strength. We haven't given up 50 yds running in a game yet and those short passes will be more difficult against us I predict because of the way when can crowd the line and hide our intentions. Those quick passes require that the QB can decide where the pass is going before the play begins based on what he sees. If he can't see where that quick lane is the he'll have to decide after the play starts which changes everything. That will mean he needs more than 2.5 secs to make the play. If he doesn't, they will be attacking lanes that might not be there. 

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7 hours ago, USDepartmentOfSavagery said:

Despite the dribble of their fan base, Dallas appears to have a really good team this year. They could easily be 3-0. It’s going to take near perfection for us to go in there and win.  

Why make such a ludicrous statement?

If our d comes to play, and there is no reason they shouldn't,  the. The cowboys offense will not look anything like they have in thir first 3 games. 

If our offense can sustain some drives, which there is no reason why they can't,  this will be a good road win. 

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After the Saints decimated the Packers it was assumed they would decimate us.  They didn't lose anyone on offense from the week before (the center went out early in the Packers game).  

Very few predicted us to win.  It wasn't until AFTER we won that everyone was like oooh assistant coaches had covid and they have soooo many players out.

I wonder what they'll say after this Sunday.

Our long rest?  Cowboys short week?  The Cowboys were pretenders?

 

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9 hours ago, BurnNChinn said:

I’m sorry but this will be our first lost. Just being honest.

*loss

And you're wrong. You're falling for the cowboy hype that gets vomited out every year.

They might be better than they used to be, but they always fall waaaay short of their hype. 

This year will be no different. They'll make it to the playoffs, but only because someone from that horrible division has to. 

This game is going to come down to coaching and Rhule >McCarthy, Brady > Quinn, Snow >>>>>> Moore.

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Dallas Cowboys: Top 3 bold predictions for showdown with Panthers (thelandryhat.com)

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Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard both rush for 100 yards
Last season, Carolina’s defense allowed 121 rushing yards per game and did not add much to their defensive front in the offseason. So I am expecting a huge game from both Cowboys’ running backs as this will be the toughest test for Carolina so far...

The Panthers do not have any defensive tackle as good as Donald so the opportunity for a 100-100 game from both running backs is certainly possible. Even though I am predicting 200+ yards rushing there will still be plenty to go around in the passing game...

CeeDee Lamb sets career highs with 12 receptions and 130 yards
 The Panthers are without their top corner Jaycee Horn....Just last week the Panthers’ secondary allowed 9 receptions for 112 yards to Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks. CeeDee should be able to feast over the middle of the field operating from the slot and on the outside.


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Just, delusional.

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16 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Dallas Cowboys: Top 3 bold predictions for showdown with Panthers (thelandryhat.com)

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Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard both rush for 100 yards
Last season, Carolina’s defense allowed 121 rushing yards per game and did not add much to their defensive front in the offseason. So I am expecting a huge game from both Cowboys’ running backs as this will be the toughest test for Carolina so far...

The Panthers do not have any defensive tackle as good as Donald so the opportunity for a 100-100 game from both running backs is certainly possible. Even though I am predicting 200+ yards rushing there will still be plenty to go around in the passing game...

CeeDee Lamb sets career highs with 12 receptions and 130 yards
 The Panthers are without their top corner Jaycee Horn....Just last week the Panthers’ secondary allowed 9 receptions for 112 yards to Texans wide receiver Brandin Cooks. CeeDee should be able to feast over the middle of the field operating from the slot and on the outside.


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Just, delusional.

He fails to mention that Cooks was the only receiver able to do anything and it was a hard fought 112 yards. 

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