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Cookie Lyon

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I'd still be nervous worrying that we had to settle for two FGs and that could come back to bite us or even worse that we missed another extra point and that's going to cost us the game.

 

Side note: I may not make it through Sunday night

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1 hour ago, Cookie Lyon said:

 

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This might be the score in the first quarter and the Panthers will NOT let up and just KEEP POUNDING!!!

You are reading this all wrong, the 20 points is what Newton is going to be directly responsible for. Not the entire team. Newton pass/runs 3 tds and runs or throws for 2 point conversion. This score doesn't include what stew/dozer runs for or what the defense scores. Or what our special teams scores. Boom 

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10 minutes ago, layinlow781 said:

You are reading this all wrong, the 20 points is what Newton is going to be directly responsible for. Not the entire team. Newton pass/runs 3 tds and runs or throws for 2 point conversion. This score doesn't include what stew/dozer runs for or what the defense scores. Or what our special teams scores. Boom 

That would be 22 points for newton bro

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8 minutes ago, layinlow781 said:

You are reading this all wrong, the 20 points is what Newton is going to be directly responsible for. Not the entire team. Newton pass/runs 3 tds and runs or throws for 2 point conversion. This score doesn't include what stew/dozer runs for or what the defense scores. Or what our special teams scores. Boom 

Lol.

That's even better.

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