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Official Panthers - Falcons Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo
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1 minute ago, Proudiddy said:

It just baffles me how clueless these refs are and they just spotted Atlanta 7 points.  Peanut is coming off a knee injury and after all the smack White has been talking this week, he comes out and cuts Tillmas at the knees and even grabs his previously injured leg and tries to twist it as others come to pull them apart.  Not to mention that Peanut is one of the league's genuine good guys...

And they call Peanut for that?  

fug them with pineapple.

I mean that was horrible! He literally grabbed Tillman's leg and tried to scoop him. I guess Tillman should have just let him take out his knee again?

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1 minute ago, ThinkAboutIt said:

If I was Rivera, I'd decimate Tillman on the sideline. Nothing I despise more than giving a team life after you've stopped them because you're still trying to fight instead of walking off the fuging field. 

Yes, I saw the Falcon was doing and I don't give a fug. 

that call was bullshit. if you want to bitch about something the luke and davis whiffs are a little more legit

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Our Dline just looks like they never get push or come up when needed.  I know we lead the league in sacks ( or did ) but from the eye test we just give QB's way to much time to make throw's.  CJ has not done a dam* thing since he has came back.  Allen is old and I feel like he gives his best effort but it is just not enough to take over games with CJ sucking AZZ right now.  Star has been OK it seems.  I say put Kony in for more snaps....he was getting a roll going earlier in the season with CJ out.

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