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Official Panthers at Redskins GameDay Thread


Jeremy Igo

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2 minutes ago, ladypanther said:

Defender got his hands on that...can't blame Ginn for that one.

The ball went into Ginn's chest on the opposite side of the defender.

I like me some Ginn, but that's a textbook drop that has defined his career. It is what it is. 

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Like I said, train wreck is on the way.  This franchise is so predictable. I've been watching this for 22 years and I'm sick and tired of it. Keep hiring coaches with the same mentality and this is what you get.......a very average team with no heart. 

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1 minute ago, backtobackwinningseasons said:

We're lucky Newton didn't drop kick that clown ass motherfuger into a coma like he should have.

what he should have done is lay there like a soccer player pretending to be hurt so the refs would look even worse for not throwing the flag

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