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Gross steps up, apologizes for bad game


Sultan33g

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I'm sick of that. Means nothing. Jake, Fox, Gross, Peppers, Godfrey, and every other Panther can apologize...it means nothing. Yeah, you sucked. Why don't you just play better. Gross has apologized more than once this year......let's see some better play to match your paycheck.

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I'm sick of that. Means nothing. Jake, Fox, Gross, Peppers, Godfrey, and every other Panther can apologize...it means nothing. Yeah, you sucked. Why don't you just play better. Gross has apologized more than once this year......let's see some better play to match your paycheck.

Easy as that aye?

The fact that he keeps coming out and apologising suggests to me that he is seriously low on confidence.

Playing better is bloody hard when you do not have confidence in yourself, especially if you are the vet on the line who is supposed to instill confidence in everyone else.

The guy hasn't suddenly turned into a bad pro, he has just lost his mojo a touch. He will not play better until he get's that confidence back inside of him.

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you know the running game is just where it was at this time last year. OUr running game didn't take off until half way thru the season.

The Panthers are averaging just 97.3 yard per game on the ground, 55 fewer per game than last season.

Thru 4 games played last year we were averaging 99.5 yards per game. If you compare things carolina growl or anyone, compare apples to apples,IMO. And comparing a complete season versus 2009 and only 4 games played is ridiculous

I still have faith inour team

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Easy as that aye?

The fact that he keeps coming out and apologising suggests to me that he is seriously low on confidence.

Playing better is bloody hard when you do not have confidence in yourself, especially if you are the vet on the line who is supposed to instill confidence in everyone else.

The guy hasn't suddenly turned into a bad pro, he has just lost his mojo a touch. He will not play better until he get's that confidence back inside of him.

yeah, that easy. Apologizing in front of the media isn't going to boost his confidence or do any good.

this what Gross needs to do

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRu5ojRDNqA&feature=related

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