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As bad as last night was


Cary Kollins

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The Panthers were still only down 23-13 with about 10 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, and about to gain possession after a Pittsburgh punt.  Of course that is when Philly Brown went undrafted rookie and Josh Norman went Josh Norman.

 

 

But still, after a game where just about everything that could go wrong went wrong, it was still only a TD and FG seperating the teams near the end.

 

 

Errbody chill. The team will look at the tape and correct what needs to be fixed.

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Yeah I was feelin comeback until Philly botched it. After dropping the punt he should've just fell on it. Tried to do too much and gave them possession and 7. Feel terribly for him after having done so well in the receiving game. He'll move past it and I don't know about you guys but I clearly see that Philly has a future here in Charlotte or atleast here in the league.

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Of course that is when Philly Brown went undrafted rookie and Josh Norman went Josh Norman.

 

How the hell was that Norman's fault?? As soon as he went to scoop the ball up a LB hit his legs running at full speed.

 

It's really that easy for yall to hate on Norman huh?

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He should have fallen on it, not tried to scoop up a ball inside his own five yard line. 

Norman is probably used to fumble drills as a CB (scoop and score) instead of ST where it shouldn't happen.  

 

I know it's easy to pick on Norman because of his bonehead mistakes in the past.. But I don't see how you can blame Norman for any of that. 

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