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The Worst Game Preview By NFL.COM Of All Time (UPDATED)


Lilsmitty09

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Just how in the hell do these guys even get the right to make these videos for the NFL? If you can make it through the entire thing like I somehow did, just listen to the very last thing said...

Didn't know we were the "worst organization in the history of the NFL". Smh


UPDATE:
After making the original video private, they decided to upload a new one with a whole new preview. LMAO. We own NFL.COM.z

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Add to the bulletin board. And when Cam is dominating with "a terrible offensive line and the worst wide receiver group in the league" I wonder if they'll be saying he's the greatest of all time... Wait we all know they won't.

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Gregg Rosenthal really loves Cam. Not a joke.... 

He's frustrated with what we've done to surround Cam with any talent. But this comments are taken out of context because he doesn't say this he just attacks the Org. Which is something we've all been doing and should do for what they've done for out "Franchise QB".... that being said Cam is good enough to win especially with that defense.

The fat guy on the right is the D-bag who attacked Cam after those first two drives of the first preseason game on Twitter calling him all the BS things people like to call him. Specifically "inaccurate and erratic"... When Panther fans attacked him he went on a blocking spree, cause you know if you're a national media guy and you give your opinion and people argue then the only thing you should do is "Block" them... Anyway Chris tweeted this then wrote the exact tweet in his NFL.com article that recapped preseason week 1. The problem with it is he completely ignored drive 3 where Cam was accurate and precise and led a TD drive against the Bills 1's...

So basically this is all just a pile of poo. 

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Just how in the hell do these guys even get the right to make these videos for the NFL? If you can make it through the entire thing like I somehow did, just listen to the very last thing said...

Didn't know we were the "worst organization in the history of the NFL". Smh

When did they say the Panthers were the worst organization in the history of the NFL?

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