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IN IT TOGETHER: Panthers change up film study to help provide more accountability


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good idea. i thought they did something like this last year...maybe it was just defense together watching film and owning up to their mistakes or something.

still, hopefully it will help. things should improve somewhat fairly soon.

i suspected they were going to try something in this situation

but if they win like 2 in a row that's all it's going to take to get complacent and stop doing it and start losing again

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At least Fox is still trying at this point. I remember Siefert strolling up and down the sidelines with his hands behind his back not talking to anyone in his last year. It would be real easy to just mail it in and collect the check. Even if he won out he still wouldn't get a chance to return.

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If the entire team was gathered in the film room, along with the coaching staff, and all were watching the game tape to see each others mistakes and learn from them, the real question I have is, if someone in there cut a loud fart, do you think the O-line guys would automatically be presumed the guilty party? That's just how I would see it playing out.

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If the entire team was gathered in the film room, along with the coaching staff, and all were watching the game tape to see each others mistakes and learn from them, the real question I have is, if someone in there cut a loud fart, do you think the O-line guys would automatically be presumed the guilty party? That's just how I would see it playing out.

Naah.... Smitty would just beat the crap out of him and that would be the end of it.

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