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Along the Sidelines - Panthers at Bucs


Jeremy Igo
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Jeremy….priceless, your best effort this season!  I definitely had plenty of memorable great photos to cherish from this game.

Cam was on fire, again.  I love the photo of his prayer before the first snap…I never noticed him doing this before but it makes me feel all happy so see him so grounded and centered.

Norman was nuclear today and deserves the game ball and all the accolades.  I love his "pose" for you and is so quintessential his MO.

Ed Dickson's Johnny on the spot "pop fly catch and TD" was a sign that all the frustrations I have felt over the years with our inability to get the benefit of the bounce or a little bit of luck makes me feel like long at last, our luck has changed for the better!

I heard Delaire's name so much in the game and LOVE that the drought in the pass rush seems to be over and the sacks are flying!!  He looks amazing in the photos you captured!!  Gettlemagic at its rarest brew and finery!

These photos animate what I feel inside….we're turning that football corner and there is much good finally coming!  WELL done, sir….slow clap.

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