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We Have Arizona Right Where We Want Them


Kevin Greene

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With the way the standings are...a win next week and we've still (somehow) got a shot at the playoffs. Falcons could/will falter in the division. The Lions, Eagles, Packers, Cards are all catchable in the standings. Sweet Jesus, the Panthers are going to end up roping me back in like it's 2014 all over again. 

 

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3 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

With the way the standings are...a win next week and we've still (somehow) got a shot at the playoffs. Falcons could/will falter in the division. The Lions, Eagles, Packers, Cards are all catchable in the standings. Sweet Jesus, the Panthers are going to end up roping me back in like it's 2014 all over again. 

 

Yeah, all we really have to do is catch the leader of the NFC South.

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5 minutes ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

still don't understand why that david johnson run wasn't reviewed upstairs. he clearly crossed the plane, but i guess they took the FG for granted

They snapped it literally 15 seconds later, If Arians would have just huddled they would have looked at it and won the game. Top lel.

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