Letterman's Roundtable, November 9
Posted Nov 9, 2011
Mark Paschal: "Three things stood out to me this Saturday. First, how soft we were at the point of attack. We didn’t open holes and didn’t protect the passer at all. Second, we got behind the chains on first and second down leaving us with a lot of third-and-longs and we didn’t convert. Last, our game plan left something to be desired - open it up and try and make some plays."
(Inside Carolina)
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