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Chris Colinsworth


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From the interception off of Funchess hands, Colinsworth keeps on about that get two first down crap and how our defense is getting worn out. You can tell he is pulling for the Beagles to pull this out.

I want to jump through the TV and tell him to STFU.  Just finished end of 3rd Qtr and all he keeps talking about is how we are tired.

TD with a huge pop.

 

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really?  I heard him talk about how great Cam is, how great our OGs are, how great it is to see Stewart pound it up the middle and carry the pile for 5 yards, how we are winning with no name WRs, etc, etc, etc.

maybe that's just because I have a positive outlook, though, and that's what stands out to me.

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.... and how long did they go on and on about the "cap" issues ......  it was really, really bad last night.  BUT at the end all that matters is that we won and that we are 6-0

I did not time it, but it seemed like around 2 hours of "Chip Kelly is not a racist, he's just brilliant, even if he can't do math"

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, J Stew is breaking the will of D linemen every other play.

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really?  I heard him talk about how great Cam is, how great our OGs are, how great it is to see Stewart pound it up the middle and carry the pile for 5 yards, how we are wining with no name WRs, etc, etc, etc.

maybe that's just because I have a positive outlook, though, and that's what stands out to me.

That's what I heard. He had no problem praising the Panthers. Said multiple times he was enjoying our 'old school' keep pounding offense, and was really talking up Short. 

I've been listening to the guy since he started with Inside the NFL 25 years ago. He's certainly opinionated and I don't always agree with him, but he'll admit when he's wrong. 

The announcing team wasn't totally up to speed on all things Panther wise (didn't know that Brown reclaimed the 'Philly' nickname), but I had no real problem with them. Usually I want to turn the sound off and listen to Panthers radio.

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That's what I heard. He had no problem praising the Panthers. Said multiple times he was enjoying our 'old school' keep pounding offense, and was really talking up Short. 

I've been listening to the guy since he started with Inside the NFL 25 years ago. He's certainly opinionated and I don't always agree with him, but he'll admit when he's wrong. 

The announcing team wasn't totally up to speed on all things Panther wise (didn't know that Brown reclaimed the 'Philly' nickname), but I had no real problem with them. Usually I want to turn the sound off and listen to Panthers radio.

he had an orgasm over Short.  Said multiple times that he's half way to the probowl.

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