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Exciting game. Me and my son had a blast. My tailgate fajitas were fugging delish and traffic wasn't that bad after the game. Who knew there were so many Seahawk fans, I continue to be disappoint in Panther fans but that's a moot point nowadays. In the end our defense gave up one drive and we lost. I haven't rewatched the game on TV yet, but my from the bleachers winners of the SCP Golden Crapper Awards for today were:

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Norwell (opened holes like a beast)

Kelvin Benjamin (fug the TD drop, kid made some awesome grabs)

The Defense (13 pts is a good day)

JStew (my man refused to go down)

Cam (even though he made a few ill advised plays)

Bersin (showed some wheels on the return)

Tre Boston (looked fast and like he might be able to make some plays)

Gano (it was windy as hell today, not sure if you could see that on TV)

Norman (made several nice plays)

Winners of the SCP Enema Kit were:

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Shula (come on man, just a horrible day in the booth)

Bell (worst LT in the league on 80% of his snaps)

Panther fans (still too many seats going to opposing fans)

Seahawk fans (seriously, where did all of you mother fugers come from because I know for certain it ain't from Seattle.)

Whether you choose to believe it or not, there is a decent football team somewhere in this 3-4-1 record. Our o-line and play calling, IMO, are our biggest Achilles heal right now and there is no Calvary coming to save us.

Good day, great weather. I'm ready to kick some Saints ass in 4 days.

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Exciting game. Me and my son had a blast. My tailgate fajitas were fugging delish and traffic wasn't that bad after the game. Who knew there were so many Seahawk fans, I continue to be disappoint in Panther fans but that's a moot point nowadays. In the end our defense gave up one drive and we lost. I haven't rewatched the game on TV yet, but my from the bleachers winners of the SCP Golden Crapper Awards for today were:

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Norwell (opened holes like a beast)

Kelvin Benjamin (fug the TD drop, kid made some awesome grabs)

The Defense (13 pts is a good day)

JStew (my man refused to go down)

Cam (even though he made a few ill advised plays)

Bersin (showed some wheels on the return)

Gano (it was windy as hell today, not sure if you could see that on TV)

Norman (made several nice plays)

Winners of the SCP Enema Kit were:

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Shula (come on man, just a horrible day in the booth)

Bell (worst LT in the league on 80% of his snaps)

Panther fans (still too many seats going to opposing fans)

Seahawk fans (seriously, where did all of you mother fugers come from because I know for certain it ain't from Seattle.)

Whether you choose to believe it or not, there is a decent football team somewhere in this 3-4-1 record. Our o-line and play calling, IMO, are our biggest Achilles heal right now and there is no Calvary coming to save us.

Good day, great weather. I'm ready to kick some Saints ass in 4 days.

 

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Thank you for some reasonableness...if that is even a word.

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Guy sitting in front of me with a Seahawks hat. Started cheering for us when we got a 1st down. He took his hat off and said oh i couldnt remember what hat I had on. I said wth did you forget you were in Charlotte? He said he was a Dallas fan and just got the Seattle hat for this game.

Wtf my brain can't even reconcile that fugged up bullsh!t.

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Agreed on Norwell. I saw him miss one block when Stewart caught a screen pass but other than that no complaints. Saw him pushing guys forward and even grabbing guys to help pick up more yards. Pretty sure he even out pushed 2 Seahawks defenders one play as well. If Amini comes back and starts over Turner or Norwell then that's just another example of how dumb Rivera is.

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