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Ealy showed up, yes he did, but you know what other celestial object showed up?


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Yes, Star Lotulelei was kinda ballin' last night. I feel like he has been somewhat of the forgotten man this season, but his name was called on the big stage a couple of times. I think it will behoove the Panthers to keep this man in Charlotte because he does more than people appreciate , and I believe that he will only get better. 

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Ealy played the best game of his life on the biggest stage in the world. Amazing effort and talent he displayed. Had we won, he would have greatly deserved the MVP for the game. 

Overall, our defense played well and did everything you could ask of them. They turned certain touchdowns into field goals and harassed Manning all night. 

Our offense played like it had been out all night and gotten up early that morning. They looked worn out in the first quarter. Cam looked like he was sweating and breathing hard by his third play of the game. 

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