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Paving the way for CMC...


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, Moorgan said:

Called back for a penalty no? I thought we cut Teddy Williams. Maybe it wasn't him. Also did I see Bradberry on ST yesterday? I thought he went down for a little bit on a return. Anyone else see that?

Yeah I saw that as well. They cut to a commercial immediately so I don't know what happened...maybe he started having cramps then?

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2 minutes ago, mjligon said:

Block in the back, *insert Panther player here* of the return team. 

Yeah, I think this is a stat I'm going to start tracking.

Of the Panthers 4 punt return opportunities:

1 = fair catch

2 = called back on penalties (negating 4 yard and 21 yard returns, so -25 yards, PLUS the penalty yardage)

1 return for 3 yards.

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

It was holding on Ben Jacobs. 

 

Still, really nice work by Cash. Need more of that, less penalties. 

With a player like CMC we really should focus more on ST and getting it right. We commit dumb penalties that should be addressed. 

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I dearly wish the Refs would just leave special teams alone and let them do whatever the fug is nessesary to get a good return. Its hard enough to deal with a bunch of 200+ lbs men streaking down the field at max speed and you make it a pain to watch on TV when every fuging time theres some semblance of a return its called back

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