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How many times do you watch a Panthers game?


Plewis

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Just finished my 3rd watch of the Jacksonville game last week. Still noticing some things I didn't see the first 2 times around. Made me question why J-Stew gets a free pass around here. He did not look good and could have easily lost a fumble. Also interested in what you guys think of Roman Harper's performance. He's definitely a forgotten man right now. No one saying anything good or bad about him. Just kinda meh.

 

If we win I usually watch a game 3 times, sometimes more. If we lose probably just twice.

Playoff games and the best 2 or 3 games of the season I keep on my DVR and watch 5 or more times if we include viewings during the offseason.  

 

Just finished my 3rd watchthrough of the Jacksonville game. 

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I watch the condensed version on replay 2 or 3 times. I usually miss some things while at the game or when drunkenly watching at the bar. I think Stew had an average game. He played pretty good actually considering the run blocking was slacking last week and Shula only knows 1 running play which is straight up the middle. Stew is a cut back and off tackle runner yet some reason we never attempt to get him the ball in space. Definitely doesn't deserve to have shots taken at him after that performance.

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I would like to watch each game 5-10 times but i just don't have the time to do that. Usually just re-watch each once or twice. Sometimes I don't really get to re-watch a game. I haven't seen the Jax again yet.

 

As for films and books, there are films I've seen 100 times, and that's not an exaggeration. A lot of pictures I'll see just once or twice but my favorite ones I'll view dozens of times. Books I'll read just once typically but there are a few that I've read 2-3 times.

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