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Along the Sidelines - Divisional Playoff Victory


Jeremy Igo
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36 minutes ago, UpstatePanther said:

I never want to see Kuechly's face like this in front of me...

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Through teh interwebz, it's okay. But I'd need a new pair of pants if Kuechly looked at me like that in person...

El Confesor indeed...

I was just about to post on this same picture.  It is like......"Go Ahead Russell,  I know what you are about to do"

 

Thanks Jeremy for the traditionally great pictures.

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 Unfortunately, McClain bit on the double moves more than once, and the Seahawks capitalized. I have no doubt he will be coached up a bit this week in preparation for the Seahawks.

Whoops ^

Phenomenal photos. Love the ones of Luke watching the QB - always love those

 

 

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Thank you @Jeremy Igo! Shared on FB as always. 

In a presser, Coach Rivera commented on Norman's sack (paraphrasing here), "He's a football player. He made a football play. That's what he does." :D

I saw that the defense ignored Kuechly's adjustments a couple of times and both times he was correct & they ended up out of position for the play. Fortunately he was able to make up for it with his own play. Boy, did he get hot after each one! 

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On 1/18/2016 at 1:44 PM, Shufdog said:

I didn't want to start a new thread over this so I figured I'd put it here.

 

Does anybody know what the reason is for a big Panther blue elephant is? One of my friends took this pic yesterday at the game.

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These guys tailgate with us, they got that thing out of a warehouse and painted it Panther blue....because they could. Sure makes it easy to find us on the hill.

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