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Atta boy Devin....


Jeremy Igo

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Yesterday after a Funchess reception, Allen started jawing a little with Devin, trying to get him to draw a flag, baiting him into it.

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Funchess simply turned his back to him and signaled the first down. That was the only statement that needed to be made. 

 

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Well done, young fella. THAT is how its done. 

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He has truly become a great talent for us. He will only IMPROVE too. Let that sink in for a minute.

Also, I found it so ironic last week when FOX showed Delhomme and Richardson, then literally the very next play or two Funchess caught a TD. #17 has been legendary...except for Nanee of course.

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The first down signal. That tactic works for us fans as well, when encountered by a fan from another team talking down on the panthers. 

Just do that first down signal, and you don't even have to say anything...it pisses people off quickly. Had someone yell at me that the panthers suck and haven't played anyone of note. I just laughed and did the first down point; the exact way Cam does it when he gets a first down. That guy about had a heartattack 

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12 minutes ago, Asurfaholic said:

Yea, 12" taller than the other man in that photo....

 

am I missing something?

he means he has a smooth baby face- young looking

 

But the thing is Devin is really a basketball player.. he has only been playing WR for a few years at Michigan. Give him another offseason and he, Ginn and KB are gonna be a force next year.. add in some Olsen or Philly going 4 Wide.. give me a break

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58 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

And he'll likely be 6'5 or 6'6 ft. He's 21. 21 freaking years old. The human body officially stops growing at 23.

Officially? That part made me laugh more than it should've. But your right. Kid could still keep growing. Amaze balls.

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