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Official Panthers Bengals Andy Dalton revenge GameDay thread.


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Ikem is not a good tackle, but he does not deserve blame for that play

He did his job on that play.  Dalton had plenty of time to step up in the pocket.  He didn't sense the pressure and you can tell he didn't by how he reacted after he released the ball.  He had no idea someone was behind him

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1 minute ago, Shocker said:

LOL…Huddle already back to doom and gloom after 1 TD.  
All or nothing thinking is a common cognitive distortion that involves viewing the world as a binary. It divides experiences into categories of either “black or white” and “right or wrong.”

It's early, and we look demonstratively better than we have in a long time. Even with a depleted defense. This is a must win for Bengals so we knew we would get their best shot. Let's just see how it plays out... right?

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Just now, CamWhoaaCam said:

Johnson is open on damn near every play. He just gotta catch the ball.

pretty much. He couldve caught both a TD and a very long pass that coulda led to another TD or a FG instead of an interception that followed it. 

IIRC his reputation in Pittsburgh he was known for dropping balls at times. So this should not be a surprise, actually.

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1 minute ago, Mage said:

Ikem is not a good tackle, but he does not deserve blame for that play

He did his job on that play.  Dalton had plenty of time to step up in the pocket.  He didn't sense the pressure and you can tell he didn't by how he reacted after he released the ball.  He had no idea someone was behind him

good point

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