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For the Panthers, bouncing back from tough losses about "getting lost in the work"

Of course, these are still human beings we're dealing with.

Veteran right tackle [Taylor Moton](/team/players-roster/taylor-moton/) admitted that absorbing losses of the emotional magnitude of big margins or missed opportunities still hurts.

It's the act of compartmentalizing that hurt and filing it away to get onto the next thing that becomes the next thing.

"You've just got to learn and grow from it, right?" Moton said. "Ultimately, I believe we're all really locked into practice. We did everything we could to make sure that attention to detail was there while staying with that enthusiasm, right? Because now we're on the Falcons and doing everything we can to just lock in on winning that game, right? Because you can't get those losses back in my opinion, but you can learn from them and grow from them and do anything we can to hone in.

"I know that there are things that I want to work on. That's all I can do from that loss is go back and watch a film. OK, I need to do this better, that better, that and the third better, you know. I can help the guys out up front with this or that. That's it, really. It's just feedback and we know where we're at and you know, on to the next one, right?"

Of course, it takes a few days to get to that point.

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