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NE @ CAR: 7th best game of 2013


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Our seventh top game of 2013 was Monday Night Football's top offering, a 24-20 thriller in Carolina between two very good teams. Ron Rivera's Panthers featured an offense that didn't ask the quarterback to make too many plays in the passing game, pounded the run 30 times a game and played a middle linebacker-centric defense.

 

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LOL  Brady was so sure it was going to be PI and he was prepared to get the ball at the 1 yard line.    He was so pouty when they picked the flag back up.  He just  chased the ref down ,  yelling at him,  and they both disappeared into the stadium. 

 

 

We beat that Patriot ass when they were the healthiest they had been all season.  

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My young heart had a tough time taking that game.

For some reason I thought we had the second saints game.  Just by how cocky Peyton was with his calls at points in the game, I knew it would backfire, yet I also knew he'd keep doing it because it wasn't as effective as he wanted.

 

The Pats game I was running around like roided out orangutan.  The CJ leg whip, the uncalled holds, the bitchslap smitty gave to Aqib (further noting the fact that once Smith owns ur ass, he owns it for life #dhall #fredsmoot) and Cam's insane runs... that game had it all.

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