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November 16, 2008

Send us those pregame questions

David and Charles will answer Panthers-Lions pregame questions from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. today. Post them as comments at this post. 

Posted by Observer Sports on November 16, 2008 at 12:10 AM | Permalink

Comments

how much of a rebound is reasonable to expect from Delhomme?

or is the defense going to have to carry us again this week?

Posted by: myersparkmaniac | Nov 16, 2008 1:54:34 AM

Post game question: Should we continue to call John Fox's Q&A sessions "Fox Hole"? To much like a bunker mentality. Instead, I suggest that due to Fox's ability to dance around each question without giving a straight answer, we call it the "Fox Trot".

Posted by: charlesbright | Nov 16, 2008 8:10:03 AM

Has John Fox stressed to the team the importance of not taking this game for granted?

Posted by: Steven | Nov 16, 2008 8:36:34 AM

What has been the difference maker for the Panthers improved special teams play over the last few games(mainly, kick returns and coverage)?

Posted by: Brill Jones | Nov 16, 2008 9:07:29 AM

Should we expect huge games from both Jonothan Stewart and Deangelo Williams, or is Stewart still hampered by the heel injury?

Posted by: Ray | Nov 16, 2008 9:28:34 AM

What jerseys are we wearing?
Will Stewart be more involved today?

Posted by: Kyle | Nov 16, 2008 9:28:50 AM

Will this be the game when Jones runs one back?

Posted by: Growl | Nov 16, 2008 10:05:10 AM

Do the Lions play man to man in the backfield like the Raiders defense or do they play more zone? Does man to man typically cause Jake and our passing attack more trouble than a zone defense?

Posted by: Sheldon | Nov 16, 2008 10:22:41 AM

Any word on how the carries will be split today? 60-40 to Williams? Do we know if Stewart will still be the goal line back?

Posted by: jb | Nov 16, 2008 10:24:38 AM

Will the Panthers win by 30 or 40 today ?

I live in Detroit and trust me the Lions are not a competitive football team. Offensive line is weak, Daunte Culpepper is weak (remember he was put out for the season in last visit to Carolina) Defensively they are always out of position and have few playmakers.

Posted by: Joseph | Nov 16, 2008 10:33:28 AM

Does anyone other than myself thinks Jake Delhomme only focus on throwing to steve smith everytime he drops back? B/c the first two games he spread the ball around to everyone very well, since Smith has been back he throws the ball to him 7 out of 10 times?

Posted by: napoleon34 | Nov 16, 2008 10:33:51 AM

Who covers, the Lions ONLY threat, Calvin Johnson today ?

Lucas ? Gamble ? or a combination ? I'm guessing its Ken Lucas

Posted by: Joseph | Nov 16, 2008 10:35:41 AM

What is expected from Stewart today? How many touches? How is the heel? Is he hitting the "rookie wall"?

Posted by: plancos | Nov 16, 2008 12:07:26 PM

will josh play quaterback if we is up by alot or do you think jake will play the whole game

Posted by: jamie | Nov 16, 2008 12:07:32 PM

This team MUST find ways to activate Dwayne Jarrett. What can they do to make sure this guy gets a helment each week?

Posted by: mike nelson | Nov 16, 2008 12:11:27 PM

How do you think Steve Smith will rebound after being shut down by Nami and the Raider corners?

Posted by: TKntheMet | Nov 16, 2008 12:13:53 PM

I think someone forgot to tell David and Charles they were suppose to answer these questions today. Another stellar job from the Observer! Keep up the craptastic work fellas!

Posted by: Bama Joe | Nov 16, 2008 12:27:05 PM

Bama Joe,
We had some technical issues for a while, but answers are posted now.
David

Posted by: David Scott | Nov 16, 2008 12:29:53 PM

Yes, cb...forget winning football games! Fox's job is to answer questions in a way that pleases you.

Joseph, it wasn't Culpepper's last visit here. He played the very next year in a preseason game.

napoleon, you're dead wrong. Targets since week two (133 total):
Smith-67 (50%, NOT 70%)
Muhammad-47 (35%)
Hackett-10 (8%)
Jarrett-9 (7%)

plancos, there's no wall...Stewart's been dinged up, as he was much of his college career. He's just learning to play through it at the highest level.

mike, Jarrett won't get a jersey until he learns to play special teams, run a decent route to get open more than once a game, or not drop balls that hit him in the chest.

Posted by: Michael Procton | Nov 16, 2008 1:01:07 PM

"Michael Procton" nobody here was directing their comments to you. Why is it that you feel compelled to answer? Do you honestly think that anyone has an interest in your opinion? Why don't you go out and get a life. Trolling the Panther on line articles in search of an identity is no way to live a life. So f*&# off.

Posted by: charlesbright | Nov 16, 2008 7:57:33 PM

Post game question: Should we continue to call John Fox's Q&A sessions "Fox Hole"? To much like a bunker mentality. Instead, I suggest that due to Fox's ability to dance around each question without giving a straight answer, we call it the "Fox Trot".

Posted by: charlesbright | Nov 16, 2008 7:57:59 PM

Post game question: Should we continue to call John Fox's Q&A sessions "Fox Hole"? To much like a bunker mentality. Instead, I suggest that due to Fox's ability to dance around each question without giving a straight answer, we call it the "Fox Trot".

Posted by: charlesbright | Nov 16, 2008 7:58:06 PM

Post game question: Should we continue to call John Fox's Q&A sessions "Fox Hole"? To much like a bunker mentality. Instead, I suggest that due to Fox's ability to dance around each question without giving a straight answer, we call it the "Fox Trot".

Posted by: charlesbright | Nov 16, 2008 7:58:12 PM

Post game question: Should we continue to call John Fox's Q&A sessions "Fox Hole"? To much like a bunker mentality. Instead, I suggest that due to Fox's ability to dance around each question without giving a straight answer, we call it the "Fox Trot".

Posted by: charlesbright | Nov 16, 2008 7:58:18 PM

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