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OFFICIAL Panthers vs Buccaneers Gameday thread


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4 minutes ago, frankw said:

Brooks looks good but given the investment we recently made in Chuba you have to feed him too. That's going to be the conundrum going forward and what happens when you invest the way we have.

I am ok with it as one is on a rookie contract and this offense needs a one two punch

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

Still kicking field goals against a bad football team that is trying like hell to give us this win on a silver platter.

What the hell are we going to do against the Eagles next week?

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Next week is probably going to be a stark reminder of how far away we are 

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2 minutes ago, mav1234 said:

He isn't even playing Chuba near the goal line - it's just weird.

Chuba is another conversation too. We just paid him all that money but we're clearly trying to show the league we made the right move in trading up for Brooks by featuring him heavily.

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Just now, CPantherKing said:

Young needs to stop leaving turnover opportunities on the table 

I wasnt gonna bring this up, but when dalton was playing the defense wasnt giving the offense these kinda opportunities. No turnovers or short field drives. Everytime we scored the offense had to drive atleast 70 -80 yards.  Bryce has been better but the defense has too giving these short field scoring drives. No reason not to bee coming away with more points especially threw the air. 

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