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PanthersBigD

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  1. 3 minutes ago, 15 said:

    10 pages later, no sign of phillyb.

    you spend all this time doing research to prove me wrong only to look like a fool. In my opinion you should get the ban hammer like I would have. You won't though due to your reputation on this forum, but that reputation definitely just took a dive.

    let this be known as the day that the great phillyb failed miserably at trying to take me down. I ain't no fuggin Alice home boy.  Tell your wife thanks for playing, but not to mess with the bull unless you guys want the horns.

    xoxo

    PhillyB can troll us all day long and the majority of the posters on this board that aren't your alts would still vote for a permaban for you rather than him. 

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  2. 1 hour ago, MadHatter said:

    I do not think we will have any dropoff in run production in this game....their defense is just that bad.

    If this was against a good D, I would be worried a little.  But, against the Giants D.....not worried.

    This. Their best pass rusher has a permanent oven mitt on his hand. I wouldn't want to go against our offensive line with a handicap like that. If this were to become a shoot out, we've got a lot better ammo, so I'm not greatly concerned. 

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  3. The thing I love about this team vs past seasons is that screw ups/bad breaks don't phase them. Bobble the snap out of the end zone? Pick that poo up and run it out to the 20. Turn the ball over at the 20? Hold the offense to 3. Resiliency is extremely important to a playoff caliber team. 

    and Kurt Coleman was a fuging beast tonight! Another clutch vet courtesy of Gettlemagic. 

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  4. Steve Smith is a football player. He PLAYED for the Panthers, and now he plays for the Ravens. He's on the downside of his career and his presence had a less than positive impact on the team. Why on Earth anyone but a sad fanboy/girl would want to trade away any draft pick for him is beyond me. I'll always love the games he played for us, and if he wants to retire a Panther, I'm sure they'd give him a one day contract, but he'll never play another meaningful down for the Panthers. People need to accept that and move on. 

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  5. Because he wasn't a starter until year 4 and was behind Julius Peppers at LDE prior to that. He had limited opportunities but made the most of them and was productive in his first 3 years. Kony is the exact opposite.

    You're right, Charles Johnson started in a much better situation and was eased into his role. Kony Ealy has been thrust into a role, been serviceable and still gets poo from the negative nancies. Players take time to develop. Josh Norman has been benched before as well and now everyone is offering their left nut to help re-sign him right this minute. 

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  6. This is a win/win/win. We get a proven player with a high motor, to pair with two of the best, nastiest interior linemen in the NFL, and a guy that can help light a fire under whoever is playing on the other end. Allen is too old to rebuild a team around, so it's better for the Bears to get some chance at value later rather than marginal value right now. Allen gets to move back to the position he built his career at, and a chance to spend the last few years on a team where he can be one of a group of high level guys, even if he's not still able to be THE guy. 

    And we probably get to keep the pick if we have to cut him early for underperforming. #Gettlemagic

     

  7. Bad news, but sheesh! What a bunch of whiny babies! We've got so many running backs we're going to have to cut some, so many WR's that up until this injury, some good players were going to be cut, and we have a stud QB that can run the ball when necessary. Add to that a freakish defense and a weak division and we'll be fine. If one player makes your entire season, then you're already in horrible shape. I hate it for Kelvin, but at least we have great surgeons and a guy like Thomas Davis to encourage him through his recovery. I'm still very excited about this season. 

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  8. I'm almost 40, and my little league teams always gave participation trophies, but made a bigger deal out of superlative trophies. Everyone wanted to be the best hitter of the 1984 season or most RBI's or whatever. You got acknowledged for participating because you came and put in work just like everyone else on the team. If your performance stood out, it got acknowledged as such. 

    I think participation trophies are fine, but extra effort/performance should be acknowledged. Most of the people I see bitching about 'the pussyfication of the next generation' are most often miserable fugs who are living too vicariously through their children, trying to fill some void from their own childhood. 

  9. I've always found Thor a strange choice for a super hero. He's a major figure in Norse religion. To me it's kind of like making a comic book super hero out of Jesus Christ, that walks on water, has a healing factor, can multiply food and turn water into wine. 

     

    Wouldn't it be kind of sweet if they made a super hero that could kill bad guys by turning all of the water in their bodies to wine?

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