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Curtis Samuel, You Have to Sell Your Hold


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Ehhh... as a rookie getting your first real opportunity you’d hate to piss away a big moment chance like that because you flopped.

Imagine he flops and doesn’t get the call, that would be an awful look. 

The refs let that go just as they let the contact on the Falcons 4th down play go. It all worked out. 

 

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32 minutes ago, rayzor said:

that is a good sign, though. samuel's got enough going on that the DB defending him has to grab hold and hang on for the ride.

Believe it or not that happened to Samuel in week 3. Samuel ran a beautiful route and left the DB with no choice but to hold to prevent what would be a long bomb TD if Samuel wasn’t held.

Cam didn’t throw the ball towards him, so refs never noticed. But yes, he’s on the cusp of beeaking out if he doesn’t get held so often.

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41 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Ehhh... as a rookie getting your first real opportunity you’d hate to piss away a big moment chance like that because you flopped.

Imagine he flops and doesn’t get the call, that would be an awful look. 

The refs let that go just as they let the contact on the Falcons 4th down play go. It all worked out. 

 

Olsen does it all the time and it looks good to me. :)

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

The absolute worst executed "flop" I ever saw by a Panther was courtesy of Jake Delhomme. 

It was so exaggerated it looked like something out of a bad movie death scene. 

Cam in the playoff game against the Niners was pretty good 

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