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Hi, my name is Philly


Jeremy Igo
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Seriously ... glad others feel this way too.  After first game ... talked about it being a quick fix and just needs to get back to doing what he used to do.  Second game ... same thing, almost as if his ego was shrugging it off.  If it's that easy, then fix it and start consistently catching the ball.  Until then ... get off twitter and wake up every day being thankful that you are even on an NFL roster. 

Better yet, post vines showing that he is catching 20 balls in a row with defensive dummies hands in his face while running around the inside edges of the end zone. That I would approve of, and I won't believe it until I see it.

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Seriously ... glad others feel this way too.  After first game ... talked about it being a quick fix and just needs to get back to doing what he used to do.  Second game ... same thing, almost as if his ego was shrugging it off.  If it's that easy, then fix it and start consistently catching the ball.  Until then ... get off twitter and wake up every day being thankful that you are even on an NFL roster. 

I'm surpised that he doesn't wake up everyday being thankful that he is on an NFL Roster!! ..Oh wait you said that he didn't!! . I don't care who's on twitter just as long as they do the right thing when it comes time.

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I'm surpised that he doesn't wake up everyday being thankful that he is on an NFL Roster!! ..Oh wait you said that he didn't!! . I don't care who's on twitter just as long as they do the right thing when it comes time.

Didn't say that he didn't do it ... just said that he should.  However, I agree with your point.  Need to deliver when it is time.  For his sake ... it's good that game 1 is not at BOA.  A couple more drops and the boo-birds might storm the field.

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I hope that was just a bad game because the dude can get open. With Ginn and Brown starting, the Panthers have their fastest guys on the field. Big change from when it was thought to be Funchess and Benjamin.

Me too. I actuallythink the two can be a dangerous dual to cover.  Philly just needs to remember to go back to the basics and what he did to get on the roster in the begining last year.

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