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Official Redskins at Panthers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo
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3 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

hahaha redskin fans are so convinced that Cousins didn't fumble that ball on the Ealy. They are trying to post pictures and stuff. Their own coach didn't even challenge that obvious fumble. God they so stupid

 

http://es.redskins.com/topic/395793-es-coverage-game-day-thread-redskins-at-puddytats/page-36

Lol the ball is loose on that picture

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3 minutes ago, KendrickPanther said:

The Panthers worked the 2 minute drive masterfully. How can you complain about that.

We wasted about 40-50 seconds by not hurrying. I think what people are complaining about is that we could have gotten a few shots in the endzone if we had hurried instead of seem ambivalent to the start of that drive. 

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1 minute ago, KendrickPanther said:

The Panthers worked the 2 minute drive masterfully. How can you complain about that.

Far from "masterful".

Rivera was CLEARLY ready to sit on the ball and wasted about 40 seconds farting around calling plays in the huddle with the clock running.

We kicked the FG from around the 25 yard line.  What are the chances that an NFL offense can score a TD from the 25 yd line with 40-45 seconds left?

Rivera played SCARED.

Cam Newton is slicing Washingtons def like a surgeon and Rivera played SCARED.

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Just now, KendrickPanther said:

Yeah. We increased our lead to three scores and left no time for the other team. At this point we have to shoot ourselves in the foot for the Redskins to have a shot. 

Im not complaining about the FG just saying they could have had more time to try and get in the EZ especially if they hadn't wasted those early TO's

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5 minutes ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

hahaha redskin fans are so convinced that Cousins didn't fumble that ball on the Ealy. They are trying to post pictures and stuff. Their own coach didn't even challenge that obvious fumble. God they so stupid

 

http://es.redskins.com/topic/395793-es-coverage-game-day-thread-redskins-at-puddytats/page-36

It's hilarious how all 32 teams' fanbases think the refs are specifically against them.

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I am the first person to get on the Panthers and the Fox/RR history of conservative play. 

However, this first half was crazy, nutty penalties, mistakes by both teams. 

I have absolutely no problem with the last minute of this half.

took all the time, made no mistakes, scored. Mission accomplished 

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