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David Newton thinks we can go undefeated


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1 hour ago, JawnyBlaze said:

No kidding.  It really seems the refs are trying to influence the games to best fit the NFL story narratives.  "Luck overcomes problems to right ship against undefeated Carolina," then "Rodgers proves the previous game was just a fluke as he completes a miraculous comeback against undefeated Carolina."  Thanksgiving will be "Romo comes back to save Dallas' season!" combined with the predilection to favor "America's [prior] team" anyway.  Gonna be something to watch for...

Fug it, if we are 10-0 going in that game and the Falcons are 6-5 (which is possible with them playing the Vikes and Colts) i say rest starters on a short week. Dont give the jerk offs Jerry Jones and the refs the satisfaction of having them screw us, besides, would be a backhand disrespect to the Cowboys that we are in such good position we can afford to rest our starters agains them. 

Pull a Greg Popovich (HC for the Spurs) and rest starters on short weeks late in the season when playoffs on the horizon

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3 minutes ago, PanthersUnited said:

Fug it, if we are 10-0 going in that game and the Falcons are 6-5 (which is possible with them playing the Vikes and Colts) i say rest starters on a short week. Dont give the jerk offs Jerry Jones and the refs the satisfaction of having them screw us, besides, would be a backhand disrespect to the Cowboys that we are in such good position we can afford to rest our starters agains them. 

Pull a Greg Popovich (HC for the Spurs) and rest starters on short weeks late in the season when playoffs on the horizon

Triplets of Derek anderson, Brentin bersin, and Cameron artis Payne walk into big d and still win.  

 

They won't rest their starters in week 12 but that would be hilarious.

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I honestly think that David Newton does not like the Panthers, and this is his way of trolling the fans with blatantly obvious reverse psychology jinx journalism. 

RPJJ, one of the oldest and dirtiest tricks in the book.  He truly sucks. 

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21 minutes ago, Chaos said:

I honestly think that David Newton does not like the Panthers, and this is his way of trolling the fans with blatantly obvious reverse psychology jinx journalism. 

RPJJ, one of the oldest and dirtiest tricks in the book.  He truly sucks. 

That's why I am pissed about his crappy article, he never had faith in the team and now wants to put a New Orleans type voodoo on us fug him.

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