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Resiliency of Philly Brown, fellow Panthers receivers spreads to team


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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/tom-sorensen/article36227325.html

 

When Brown was dropping passes, he went by his given name, Corey. Rivera began to refer to Brown as Philly, the name given to him at Ohio State. Philly was targeted four times Sunday and caught three passes for 57 yards.

Maybe when a Panther plays poorly he could be called a Corey. Who threw that interception? Corey Newton. Who collected penalties on Houston’s final drive? Defensive end Corey Ealy. Who wrote that unreadable column? Corey Sorensen.

 

 This has to become a thing on the Huddle.

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Oh you mean this one?   Then his hands must be attached to his rib cage.  This is not high pointing the ball with your hands.

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so we just can't get past the  philly dislike.. no matter if he does good or bad. I guess Ginn said it best in his B/R interview "I don't have a problem with Philly." You guys do." I just want us to continue to win.

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