PEWTER PREVIEW VIDEO- Carolina Panthers edition
Remember Gaines Adams masterful quarter against the Redskins? Think about that when your watching Brian Billick show you how Carolina pressured Redskin's QB Campbell. This leads me to believe the Panthers D line is as inept as ours. That could be good news for 2nd year Quarterback Josh Johnson who seems to be improving in just two games so far. It's hard to read though, as neither Quarterback in the Redskins/Panthers game passed for over 185 yards. Nor did a back gain more than 60 yards, with Clinton Portis as the leader (57). Both teams combined for 446 total yards, heck the Bucs have given up more than that in one game this year!
Crazy as it sounds, the Bucs actually out-rushed the Eagles 85 to 76 yards, and managed 303 yards of total offense while surrendering only 325 this time around. Eagles fantasy favorite DeSean Jackson was held to under 5 yards, blanketed by Aqib Talib. Also, Michael Vick and the Wildcat achieved nothing. One could say if not for the big plays, the defense is starting show signs of shoring up. Our own UNFNole broke down an Eagle play yesterday, and now today, Courtesy of NFL Network, we bring you highlights of the Carolina Panthers and a section from "Playbook" that shows some in depth look into the team from Charlotte.
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COULDN'T AGREE MORE...
Our D is looking better and better each week. The thing that burned us last week was the big play on D and dropped passes by the O. We were competitive against a really good team. I’m really liking what I’m seeing from JJ as well. He handled that Philly rush pretty good.
by louieyak on Oct 15, 2009 11:47 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I don't understand your point
Billick shows how the Panthers got pressure and sacked Campbell 5 times, and somehow you translate that as inept? And how again is 5 sacks good for your 2nd year QB?
on behalf of tha dirty south: soul food, carolina blue, southern hospitality, and tha queen city
by southtunnel on Oct 15, 2009 1:07 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Here is my point.
We as Bucs fans know our defensive line completely stinks. We get pressure on NO ONE! So when we got pressure on Washington, it was obviously due to Washington being inept.
SO my point to Bucs fans, is that Carolina getting the same amount of pressure probably means Carolina’s D line is about equal to ours. Im mostly saying the BUCS d line is inept, and Carolina’s is right about the same.
Eagles by 17= The Bucs are what we think they are. Eagles by 10? Respectable. Eagle by<7? A moral victory. Bucs win? See you at the airport!
by Niko Houllis on Oct 16, 2009 10:24 AM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
Actually they got a lot of pressure on Romo too
The first half he was being chased almost every play. However when the Panther’s offense failed to put up any points, the defense eventually slowed down.
Plus you guys had 3 sacks, the Panthers had 5. You guys held them to 125 rushing yards, the Panthers 74. And the Panthers did this with a Nose Tackle that had been on the team for less than a week! I don’t at all see how that is considered “the same”.
on behalf of tha dirty south: soul food, carolina blue, southern hospitality, and tha queen city
by southtunnel on Oct 16, 2009 2:58 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
That 2nd part is in reference to the Skins by the way
on behalf of tha dirty south: soul food, carolina blue, southern hospitality, and tha queen city
by southtunnel on Oct 16, 2009 2:59 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
I guess we will find out this weekend who has the more inept D line then
I know Im sure not putting money on either team.
Thank You Glazers for no Blackouts. Please buy some FAs in 2010.
by Niko Houllis on Oct 16, 2009 4:01 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
+1
Truth is, I really won’t be surprised by any possible outcome on Sunday.
on behalf of tha dirty south: soul food, carolina blue, southern hospitality, and tha queen city
by southtunnel on Oct 16, 2009 6:36 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs

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