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I just talked with Gil Brandt


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Called in to Late Hits on Sirius NFL Radio a few minutes ago.

Believes the 2nd half would have been a lot different if Seattle did not get such good field position on the kickoff. (Have not seen that mentioned here but is a great point.   That short field may have been the demon of the 2nd half.).

He thinks the Panthers will beat the Cards 41-38.  McClain and Finnegan, without mentioning names, are going to get lots of balls thrown their way....we all know that.

When he mentioned Cam he called him, "my good friend Cam."

Praised Richardson and Morrison for the type of players we have.

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I think it's almost a certainty that the team lets off the gas. I think many teams do that in the midst of a blowout, but I think we do it way too early. Keeping that killer instinct out there a little longer could've made the box score read 41-14 instead of 31-24.

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11 minutes ago, w280sax said:

He is definitely one of the most panther friendly members of the national media.  Good story.

Brandt's resume' as a team architect is impeccable. No, he's not always right, but he's right more often than not. If someone wants to dispute something he says, he has the standing to back it up.

That, plus some of us get to a point where we're too old to give a flying rat's ass what people think, so we just do what we do.

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6 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Brandt's resume' as a team architect is impeccable. No, he's not always right, but he's right more often than not. If someone wants to dispute something he says, he has the standing to back it up.

That, plus some of us get to a point where we're too old to give a flying rat's ass what people think, so we just do what we do.

Getting to a point where you just do what you do? Reminds me of a certain someone...

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