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What are your goals from this point on?


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After two disappointing losses in a row, I think our expectations have been considerably lowered.

I'm looking at a few goals that we should be able to reach:

-Win a divisional game

-Finish with more wins than last year

-Don't allow anymore Special Teams TD returns for the rest of the season

Nothing too difficult here. The last one may require divine intervention but we're getting close to Christmas so now's the time for it.

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We might beat the Bucs, but I really don't hold out a lot of hope for a division win this year. And God knows if Special Teams can stop another return TD, as they're absolutely terrible. At best, I think we might be able to win a game or two more than last year - if God is in His heaven, and all the breaks roll our way (which so far this year they have not). I'm at the point now of waiting for the draft and 2012.

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I want to see a statement game. I envision it being against the Colts, but the team doesn't matter.

I want to see the Panthers dominate all phases of the game. Be efficient on offense, no turnovers, score points on 75% of drives. Cam throws 300 yards 2 TD 2 Rush TD. DWill and JStew combine for at least 125 yards and a score. Defense get a couple takeaways and set the offense up with good field position. 5 total sacks, 2 INT's, at least 1 score.

I just want a game where the other team just gets demoralized. It would be a sign of things to come, and the Panthers haven't made a statement to the NFL in a long time.

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After two disappointing losses in a row, I think our expectations have been considerably lowered.

I'm looking at a few goals that we should be able to reach:

-Win a divisional game

-Finish with more wins than last year

-Don't allow anymore Special Teams TD returns for the rest of the season

Nothing too difficult here. The last one may require divine intervention but we're getting close to Christmas so now's the time for it.

my goals have nothing to do with a football team since nothing I can possibly do can change anything

however, they just need to get the penalties under control and win a few games and that would be an improvement over the current situation

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