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NFL Week 3 -- Winding your way down on Baker Street

Based on one half, Panthers had both a Bryce Young AND a line problem.

Team has scored 14 points and actually looks like it has a clue. But Dalton has been sacked twice ... in both cases, they were line issues, not holding-the-ball issues or trying to take seven-step drops and allowing receivers to work deep.

Small sample size, but they look competitive, which hasn't been said in a long time. Charlotte's NFL team might again contain football substance.
No, it was a Bryce problem.
 
Dalton's going to go 15-0 thru the regular season then the Panthers'll lose their first playoff game.
 
@outofplace -
I gave you crap in preseason about the Steelers "all in" season.
Well, they are 3-0, and I am on the failboat. Kudos, you don't need style points in the NFL and they are 3-0.
 
Let's see, so far today I've seen Derek Carr be Derek Carr and Dak Prescott be Dak Prescott. And it's just more confirmation that neither is going to lead a team to a Super Bowl — ever.

Back when the Chiefs were absolute dog ship, I picked the Saints as my NFC team to cheer for before the season they won the Super Bowl, but having Carr there means that fandom has waned. I've never thought Dak was anything more than an overhyped middling quarterback, and every season reinforces that belief, but he got his money, so good for him.
 

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