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What a disaster game for him. If you're not getting involved in the game with targets and catches, atleast make an impact on the game in other ways, like Steve Smith would do. Instead, KB makes two dumb penalties that could have changed the outcome of the game. Without the block in back, chances are we go up 17-2 and I doubt we blow that big of a lead. Prohl needs to get on his ass after his embarrassing performance

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The two penalties were inexcusable and frustration probably played a big role. He has to do a better job of not getting frustrated when the ball isn't coming his way, but at the same time, when a team is keying on him, we can't simply eliminate him from our gameplan. Feed your horses. No matter what happens in a game, we have to find ways to target KB and Olsen. 

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that block in the back was so ticky tacky. there was no way anthony barr was gonna catch a fozzy whittaker going full speed. it wouldnt have had a damn effect on the play.

meanwhile we dont get the block in the back on colin jones and terence newman gets away with grabbing ted ginn, which was the only way his old ass was gonna stop ted ginn from running right the fug past him for a 40+ yard gain. so annoying.

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25 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

I'm seeing Funchess get pooed on but nobody brings up Benji's immature ass. Like I said before, I don't trust him. He's either too hot or too cold. Fug him.

Harsh.  If he was perfect with no question marks he wouldn't have been available at pick #28.  He has surpassed expectations and the Panthers are lucky to have him.

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1 hour ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The two penalties were inexcusable and frustration probably played a big role. He has to do a better job of not getting frustrated when the ball isn't coming his way, but at the same time, when a team is keying on him, we can't simply eliminate him from our gameplan. Feed your horses. No matter what happens in a game, we have to find ways to target KB and Olsen. 

It's exactly what we did and it cut our field in half. Rivera is right, we shot ourselves in the foot. Penalty, poor ST, and poor game plan. 

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Yea that block in the back was very iffy. I won't call foul on it, cuz technically he was blocking him in the back, but when the guy blocking is between the guy getting blocked and the guy with the ball they don't typically call it, cuz it's the defenders fault for having his back to the ball carrier.  But it is what it is. Games over. 

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What a disaster game for him. If you're not getting involved in the game with targets and catches, atleast make an impact on the game in other ways, like Steve Smith would do. Instead, KB makes two dumb penalties that could have changed the outcome of the game. Without the block in back, chances are we go up 17-2 and I doubt we blow that big of a lead. Prohl needs to get on his ass after his embarrassing performance


Where the fug are you guys the last two weeks?


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