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The Dwayne Jarrett Touchdown Challenge


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What I think I'm going to plan on doing is having a Touchdown Challenge every week until someone achieves what I'm looking for. Other options may include a Dwayne Jarrett touchdown catch period, a turnover-free game from Jake Delhomme where he plays all four quarters, a multi-sack performance from Peppers, holding an opposing team to under 21 points, etc. You guys can think of others as we go along if no Panther can break the challenge.

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Those parameters are too small. It should be if Jarrett scores a touchdown OR catches three balls against the Redskins. I'd say you're still pretty safe, but it shows you have a pair.

I agree. The challenge should just be Jarrett scores a TD. You can't limit it to the 4th quarter....that is weak.

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Dwayne Jarrett did not pass the Dwayne Jarrett Touchdown Challenge.

New challenge for next week: All Dwayne Jarrett has to do for me to eat my boxers on film is to catch a touchdown pass period. In any quarter.

Eventually it'll be Dwayne Jarrett has to catch a pass....

Dwayne Jarrett has to have at least one appearance on the field....

Dwayne Jarrett has to be active for the upcoming game....

:lol:

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