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Official Panthers at Falcons Gameday Thread...


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Fox007 said:

Clean house honestly....I guess I'd promote McDermott  but the Panthers as usual are showing the world what not to do.

PAY YOUR PLAYERS...shoulda payed Norman and this is why ROFL..moron...also kudos to ATL for passing the ball...the Pantehrs would have ran the ball 3 times and we all know it...it's bullshit ball and it's losing in SB's ball...need to adjust the philosophy tired of the loser ball bullshit.

You'd promote McDermott, why?

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Welp.....I am now on the "should have never let Josh Norman walk " bandwagon.  Our secondary is about as bad as it gets.  Yes...pass rush does blow balls but they have at least showed up at times today soooooooooo, what is the excuse with Julio having 300 yards and Matt Ryan having a 500 yard passing game?

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