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GIFs from the Divisional Playoff Win


MurkN

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Here are some Gifs from our divisional playoff game from Sunday against the Seahawks. Had a lot of fun making these this time around and hopefully I can make two more of these threads this season.

Jonathan Stewart sets the tone early with a big run

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J-Stew gets into the endzone for a TD and makes a little girls day

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Star Lotulelei bursts through and stops Marshawn Lynch

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Luke picks off Russell Wilson and takes it to the house for a pick six

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Cam Newton reacts to Luke's pick six and a 14 point lead early in the game

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KK Short gets a sack after Jared Allen reads the screen play

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Stewart gets in the endzone for his second touchdown of the game

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Cortland Finnegan snags an interception after Mario Addison gets pressure

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Greg Olsen makes a really great catch between two defenders

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Tre Boston gets a sack against Russell Wilson

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Dwan Edwards joins in on the sack party with one of his own

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Josh Norman takes matters into his own hands and sacks Wilson

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Luke breaks up a pass and has some words for Cortland Finnegan

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Thomas Davis seals the victory with the onside kick recovery

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Bonus video of Cam after having to waste a timeout with the play calls coming in too slow.

 

 

 

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Cam saw something in the defense and believed the play would not work. He was not allowed to audible out of it.

So, he called a time out because he knew the play would not work. He screams "No!". Then he pleads with Ron Rivera to just let him do it.

Coaches wanted to run clock, and players wanted to bury the Seahawks. Must have been very frustrating for the players to accept the coaches wanting to just run it for a few yards into the teeth of the defense and run clock.

I know Kuechly was frustrated with the final defensive drive in the first half where they forced the LBs into a soft shell. The defense wanted a shut out.

Players wanted 60-0. Coaches were fine with 31-20.

That is how I saw it.

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