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Players and Coaches Calling each other out.


Ivan The Awesome

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I don't know if you guys have noticed this trend as of late. Players calling each other out. Coaches as well. Our own Riverboat ron called out Kelvin. 

 

Is this something you're okay with? Personally. I'm all for it. It all depends on the method and subject. For example. Pacman Jones calling out Antonio Brown...that was just a dick move. Even if he was faking it. Serious injury and all. 

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It can work as long as both sides realize the mistakes that were made. The coaches didn't put the players in the best positions to succeed (particularly on offense) but, with a 31-0 lead, I doubt the players were playing with that same intensity that helped them blindside Seattle literally from the first snap.

We've seen the willingness of both the players and coaches to admit mistakes and evolve, so I'm not concerned about it at all.

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I'm calling out the fans that will be attending the game.....Last week sounded great on TV, especially in the first half and in the 4th quarter but this week is the biggest game in BOA history and we need you in full throat for all 4 quarters.  I'm imposing a Ron Rivera like Hoverboard ban on all voice communication of fans attending the game for 24 hours leading up to game time.   Save your voices for the game, gargle with salt water before bed, spray a little honey water in your mouth ala Barney Fife before leaving for the stadium.  Panther fans around the country need you......this is our time, do your part, make us proud, and as always, KEEP POUNDING!  

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