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GTripp0012 12-08-2008, 11:49 PM Man oh man. Steve Smith is NICE. Anyone else get jealous watching teams that can score and block?Carolina's offense is the inverse of ours. Great WRs, strong OL, and two powerful runners, and a QB that makes a lot of poor decisions and inaccurate throws.
They score points, we don't. They also turn the ball over far more than us.
GMScud 12-09-2008, 12:03 AM Carolina's offense is the inverse of ours. Great WRs, strong OL, and two powerful runners, and a QB that makes a lot of poor decisions and inaccurate throws.
They score points, we don't. They also turn the ball over far more than us.
And the way they are playing VS our play, you'd think we'd have the inverse record as well.
As is they could be a Super Bowl contender right now. If Delhomme was just a little less mistake prone, they'd be neck and neck with the Giants record-wise. Crazy how good the NFC South is at home. If Carolina hangs on and wins, it will run their division's overall home record to 24-2. That's absurd.
Damn the Panthers are just eating up the Bucs on the ground. Very impressive.
GMScud 12-09-2008, 12:08 AM Damn the Panthers are just eating up the Bucs on the ground. Very impressive.
For real. D'Angelo Williams just won me a fantasy game with that score! (I traded Edgerrin James for him very early in the season.)
Both Panthers RB's averaging over 8 yards per carry against Tampa's D. Wow.
GTripp0012 12-09-2008, 12:23 AM And the way they are playing VS our play, you'd think we'd have the inverse record as well.
As is they could be a Super Bowl contender right now. If Delhomme was just a little less mistake prone, they'd be neck and neck with the Giants record-wise. Crazy how good the NFC South is at home. If Carolina hangs on and wins, it will run their division's overall home record to 24-2. That's absurd.Well, we got to see in the preseason how much deeper their offense was than ours when they killed us.
As usual, I feel that they've underachieved again. Because talent-wise, there might be a team or two in the NFL that's more talented than these guys. Giants, and maybe the Eagles. But they really haven't played any better than we have over the course of the year (until tonight) and had only a two game lead on us in the conference standings that can be explained simply by the fact that they play the AFC West (where they are 3-0).
But it looks like tonight they finally put it all together, and if they can win out, or probably 2 out of 3, they will take the NFC South. And they might be dangerous in the playoffs. But I have a tough time thinking they can play three playoffs games without underacheiving in one. That doesn't sound like a John Fox coached football team.
However, if the Giants DON'T correct the issues in the trenches that were so prevalent against us and Philly, Carolina will beat them and get homefield advantage in the NFC playoffs.
GMScud 12-09-2008, 12:30 AM Well, we got to see in the preseason how much deeper their offense was than ours when they killed us.
As usual, I feel that they've underachieved again. Because talent-wise, there might be a team or two in the NFL that's more talented than these guys. Giants, and maybe the Eagles. But they really haven't played any better than we have over the course of the year (until tonight) and had only a two game lead on us in the conference standings that can be explained simply by the fact that they play the AFC West (where they are 3-0).
But it looks like tonight they finally put it all together, and if they can win out, or probably 2 out of 3, they will take the NFC South. And they might be dangerous in the playoffs. But I have a tough time thinking they can play three playoffs games without underacheiving in one. That doesn't sound like a John Fox coached football team.
However, if the Giants DON'T correct the issues in the trenches that were so prevalent against us and Philly, Carolina will beat them and get homefield advantage in the NFC playoffs.
Really? At 10-3 despite a turnover prone QB? I don't know. They've won scrappy and played a weak AFC division, but they are leading the best division in football record-wise...
GMScud 12-09-2008, 12:32 AM 300+ yards rushing against Tampa's D. That's downright awesome. 466 yards of offense. Wowwy.
D. Williams is sick tonight, just sick
GTripp0012 12-09-2008, 12:33 AM Really? At 10-3 despite a turnover prone QB? I don't know. They've won scrappy and played a weak AFC division, but they are leading the best division in football record-wise...I had them picked at 12-4 and NFC South champs at the beginning of the season. And they'll probably hit that projection. Basically, I expected this team we're seeing tonight, all season long, based on the talent they have.
But for every game like this one, you have a 4 INT performance by Delhomme against the Raiders, and for a while in the middle of the year, the running game wasn't productive at all. And I put that on the line.
So yeah, they are 10-3, and good for them, but I won't confuse them for Tennessee or Baltimore who go out and beat up their opponents every week. If they did this every week, they could be that team...but they won't.
RMSkins 12-09-2008, 12:46 AM Carolina's offense is the inverse of ours. Great WRs, strong OL, and two powerful runners, and a QB that makes a lot of poor decisions and inaccurate throws.
They score points, we don't. They also turn the ball over far more than us.
I wish we would've signed Keydrick Vincent when we had the chance.
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