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Matthew Willig on Dexter.


KintnerBoy

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I'm sure this has been posted before but considering I just recently started watching Dexter it's new to me.

To those that don't know what i'm talking about, Matthew Willig played for the Panthers in '03 and '04 and had a good role in the second season of Dexter. Pretty surprised when I saw him.

My question is whether he was a RT or RG? Starter or backup? I can't remember.

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Against Denver I think. maybe Oakland, but I think it was Denver.

Nice memory, for some reason I thought it was GB. :out:

Week 5: At 1-2 and with road games at Denver and Philly in the next two weeks, the Panthers are in danger of falling into a pretty big hole.

Week 6: Matt Willig picking up the penalty flag and throwing it was stupid, but it's also stupid for refs to throw flags at players.

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Willig sucked. The game was against Denver, I remember it all too well. The ref threw a false start flag or holding flag at Willig which pissed him off, he then picked up the flag and threw it, giving us a big penalty. It basically lost us the game because it took us out of field goal range.

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