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Official Panthers - Packers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo
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5 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Defender did that on purpose, dont need a penalty and free play from the 9 or make mistake and give up garbage score.

If the defender knew the clock was going to run out, fine, I considered that. I've seen them do the same thing with minutes left so I don't buy it necessarily. 

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1 minute ago, PanthersATL said:

And all the "analysts" will still say that the Panthers still haven't earned their right to be considered the NFL elite.

and that's okay with me today right now

Yes, we're sort of the Rodney Dangerfield of the NFL?

I ask when will the American Media/Broadcasters and former players realize this is a special team....

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Just now, stirs said:

Rogers and receivers timing starting to mesh at the end of the half.  First series will be very very important as GB gets ball first

We just had to keep them out of the endzone  and inbounds since they didn't have any TOs. We could afford to give a lot of room to the WRs.

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Just now, ThinkAboutIt said:

If the defender knew the clock was going to run out, fine, I considered that. I've seen them do the same thing with minutes left so I don't buy it necessarily. 

I'm just saying as a DB that's the play you want to make in that situation. Nice safe defensive play, vet move for sure.

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