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We won, but I still do not like Rivera and more epiphanies


MHS831

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If they did not sub and we did, Rogers is famous for the quick snap.  Why Riverboat not call a timeout?  I realize that he did not want to stop the clock, but he could see Rogers rushing to the line.  Someone needs to tell him that game management is more than holding up one finger or two after a TD...

...Speaking of TD, what were you thinking?  Sure, getting Adams out of the game might have helped us win, but that was just blatant...

Blatantly awesome is how I characterize the play of our Right Tackle.  So much better than our Wrong Tackle...

...Our CBs are playing very well.  So happy that Worleybird and Blueberry (see what I did there?) are playing like veterans....

...veterans like C. Jones. What a game.

...When Cam sets his feet, there is no better....

...Is Byrd emerging with Fun Fun Funch as our top WRs?  Sure looks better than 19.  This draft is loaded at WR, so we are going to get better.  FWIW, I approved the Benjamin trade and was treated rather rudely by some of you.  I am over it now, but it hurt...

...Anybody noticing how Palardy is starting to suck?  Pay attention, he has been very inconsistent.

 

 

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40 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

If they did not sub and we did, Rogers is famous for the quick snap.  Why Riverboat not call a timeout?  I realize that he did not want to stop the clock, but he could see Rogers rushing to the line.  Someone needs to tell him that game management is more than holding up one finger or two after a TD...

...Speaking of TD, what were you thinking?  Sure, getting Adams out of the game might have helped us win, but that was just blatant...

Blatantly awesome is how I characterize the play of our Right Tackle.  So much better than our Wrong Tackle...

...Our CBs are playing very well.  So happy that Worleybird and Blueberry (see what I did there?) are playing like veterans....

...veterans like C. Jones. What a game.

...When Cam sets his feet, there is no better....

...Is Byrd emerging with Fun Fun Funch as our top WRs?  Sure looks better than 19.  This draft is loaded at WR, so we are going to get better.  FWIW, I approved the Benjamin trade and was treated rather rudely by some of you.  I am over it now, but it hurt...

...Anybody noticing how Palardy is starting to suck?  Pay attention, he has been very inconsistent.

 

 

With new ownership, I feel sure that our Rivera water-torture will soon come to an end.

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42 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

Rivera's coached us to the 6th or 7th (I forget which) best record in the league since he and Cam have been here. People need to stop ripping him to shreds here. He's a way better coach than most others. 

On top of that they went to the SB 2 years ago with him and lost to an elite defense. There's no team in the AFC or any other NFC team right now that has the 2015 Broncos defense, slowing down the Saints offense is a bigger concern for the Panthers this year.

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45 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

russell shepard has been my biggest whiff in predicting impact guys and i'll own it up. 

hands make ginn's look elite. very good on special teams and locker room chemistry, but that's about it sadly.

You admitted bruh no problem. Saves me from bringing up that thread I bookmarked when we had that debate. Give ya  pie for that. Now go predict some other poo and do a write up for someone that is gonna work out !

(this isn't sarcasm)

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