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Finals. Nuff said.

One to go, my big 6 credit hour anatomy course. Need only a 70 on the final to get an A in a course in which is said to be impossible to get an A. Handled my poo, just like the panthers did. On my way to my BSN.

Clinch an A, I maintain my 4.0 GPA and I coast into the "most competitive major" at my univeristy. Taking care of business, taking over by storm. Top of the school, just like the panthers and the NFC south.

Got my Newton Jersey on, and wearing it to my exam too. Now that Newton is clutch, so is this jersey. Time to stomp this bitch out and Win this semester.

Wish me luck, I've worked very hard.

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Go play action and try to hit your best receiver on a deep post downfield.  If he's covered, look for the tight end across the middle.  Check down to a back in the flat if you have to.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wrong situation? :unsure:

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Go play action and try to hit your best receiver on a deep post downfield.  If he's covered, look for the tight end across the middle.  Check down to a back in the flat if you have to.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wrong situation? :unsure:

 

Just run it up the middle three times and punt.:(

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Go play action and try to hit your best receiver on a deep post downfield.  If he's covered, look for the tight end across the middle.  Check down to a back in the flat if you have to.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wrong situation? :unsure:

 

How can you recommend a post pattern to the middle of the field when you don't know if he has any timeouts left??

 

CMON MR SCOT

 

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