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Regular season 915 receptions - 18th all-time (5th active) 13,262 receiving yards - 14th all-time (3rd active) 73 touchdowns - 33rd all time (5th active) 67.0 receiving yards per game - 32nd (19th active) 17,672 all-purpose yards - 10th all-time (1st active) 14.2 yards per touch - 18th all-time (3rd active) All on a run-first team, with one season as a return specialist (2001), another missed due to injury (2004) and another missed because of QB play (2010). Playoffs 59 receptions - 23rd all-time (6th active) 1,001 receiving yards - 13th all-time (3rd active) 11 touchdowns - 11th all-time (1st active) All with only 5 playoff seasons on run-first teams. All with only 11 playoff
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He was by far the best player on the offense in 2008. No, I am not kidding, look up the numbers: http://www.footballperspective.com/the-steve-smith-post/ Hell, he wasn't just the best player on our team - he was the best receiver in the league. Twice.
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I could maybe understand it if he wanted out... but he didn't. We forced him out. It's not his fault what happened, it is ours. I think it turned out to be best for both sides, but the guy is a living legend, one of the best that will ever play. Anyone saying they 'don't give a fug' is a fugging liar. I, for one, am not going to excommunicate our best player over something he didn't do.
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It's a glorified grand jury.
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Just because I think it's wrong to punish him for a crime he probably didn't commit doesn't mean I want him back or am less of a fan. It's an issue that goes pretty far beyond one player or one team.
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Britney Griner of the WNBA has just been arrested for assault, possibly domestic violence with her fiancee Glory Johnson (who was also arrested). I demand the WNBA to suspend both for at least a full season. Equality, right?
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Feminists love to talk about inequality until you bring that up.
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Until the photos are public and timestamped to fit, it's impossible to say they are.
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If just being accused of domestic violence is enough to warrant a 10-game suspension, how much is an actual conviction worth?
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@Jacksonville - Win Barring an utter collapse, there is no reason to lose to a team in perpetual rebuilding mode. vs. Houston - Win Could be tougher than Jacksonville, but their offense will have a very hard time against our defense, especially if they don't resolve QB problems. vs. New Orleans - Win First game against good competition, and should be a better judge of the season than the first two games. I think we win by a good margin. @Tampa Bay - Win Another game that should be a gimme. If we lose this it's a terrible way to go into the bye. @Seattle - Win We have played them competitively every time, even when we were mediocre with no momentum. This is the game we finally break them. KB has a breakout game and an improved secondary is able to stop the mistakes we made last year. vs. Philadelphia - Win Chip Kelly gets exposed this year. vs. Indianapolis - Win Cam out-duels Luck, shutting up ESPN for good. vs. Green Bay - Lose They had a better team last year, and I don't think our improvements make up for it. A fairly substantial loss. @Tennessee - Win Should be a gimme. Tennessee is deep in rebuilding and is not going to improve much. vs. Washington - Win Another average team, and another game we should win. @Dallas - Lose A close game, but refs pull some questionable calls and our corners aren't able to stop Dez Bryant. @New Orleans - Lose Combine coming off a tough loss with C.J. Spiller going nuts in the dome. vs. Atlanta - Win Unable to establish a running game, Matt Ryan forces the ball to Julio Jones all game, and Josh Norman makes him pay for it. @New York Giants - Win Odell Beckham is able to exploit our corners, but it's not enough to make up for Eli Manning's mistakes. @Atlanta - Lose Slight upset for Atlanta here. Their season is lost, but Julio plays an excellent game in the dome. However, the division is clinched due to a shocking Saints loss to Jacksonville. vs. Tampa Bay - Win In order to keep in play for a first-round bye (Green Bay has clinched home field) , Rivera keeps the starters in. A blowout ensues. Prediction - 12-4, 2nd seed in NFC
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The chosen one is returning to the NFL
TN05 replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Denver's defense: *24th most points in the league *20th most yards *16th most yards per play *19th most first downs *20th fewest fumble recoveries *29th most interceptions Yep, that's an elite defense capable of winning games right there. -
The chosen one is returning to the NFL
TN05 replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
Um, no. What you are talking about is 'apatheism' (being apathetic about if God exists or not). Agnosticism is the belief that the existence of a god is unknown and/or unknowable. Accordingly, there would be two types of agnostics: Agnostic atheists - Believe that the existence of a god is unknown and/or unknowable, and that god(s) exist. Agnostic theists - Believe that the existence of a god is unknown and/or unknowable, and that god(s) exist. In practice, only the former exist. After all, it is fairly difficult to believe something is impossible to know, and still believe in it. -
The chosen one is returning to the NFL
TN05 replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
What are you talking about? -
The chosen one is returning to the NFL
TN05 replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
I thought I was fairly strongly implying that 'agnostic theism' does not exist, outside the realm of theory. Has anyone ever actually seen an 'agnostic theist'? -
The chosen one is returning to the NFL
TN05 replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
As if there is any other type of agnostic? -
The chosen one is returning to the NFL
TN05 replied to Sean Payton's Vicodin's topic in Carolina Panthers
If he's truly improved his throwing motion, he could be a capable backup. I'm sure Kelly could also find ways to utilize him in wildcat. Will anything happen? Probably not. But I'm not surprised a guy who had so many unbelievable comebacks is getting a chance. And no, he's not targeted for his religion. Is he ridiculed for it? Sure. But the issue isn't he's religious, it is that the media makes it a distraction. -
Update: Charles Tillman signed by Panthers (official)
TN05 replied to OnlyPantherFaninMaine's topic in Carolina Panthers
To be fair, he did that to pretty much every cornerback that year. -
Really Gettleman?
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No way we let Corey go. He's reminiscent of a young Steve Smith IMO.
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Thomas Davis will get an extension, plus more not mentioned in tweets
TN05 replied to Nick_81's topic in Carolina Panthers
Don't forget how much attention he got with Hardy out. That certainly hurt things a bit. -
Mr. Richardson did flex muscles regarding Hardy
TN05 replied to dswofford's topic in Carolina Panthers
Are you wishing him to die? If so GTFO this forum. -
Yeah, people don't seem to get that even though we've run some variation of the Coryell offense for the last decade. The West Coast relies heavily on screens so you need that YAC to get first downs. The vast majority of our receiving yards have come during the catch - not after it. That's why possession guys like Moose and deep threats like Steve Smith were so good here. It's also why Olsen is so great for our system despite being slow as molasses.
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If your point was Jericho Cotchery is anywhere near as effective as Ricky Proehl, your point is absurd.
