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That effort by Funchess...


*FreeFua*

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2 minutes ago, PantherNation123 said:

LMAO, you are just a terrible human.

How is you "trip to Minn" next week?  You are the worst person I've ever come across on the internet, and that's saying something.  Literally no one wants you around... not on this forum, and not in life.

That’s a lie. @RoaringRiot would miss me and so would some of my other huddle bros ha!

So I’m the “worst person in the world” but you just offered me $1000 to “kill myself”... sounds logical. 

Peace out food stamps.

 

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2 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

That’s a lie. @RoaringRiot would miss me and so would some of my other huddle bros ha!

So I’m the “worst person in the world” but you just offered me $1000 to “kill myself”... sounds logical. 

Peace out food stamps.

 

Yes, I would give money to your family, as obviously they would be ecstatic at the outcome as well.  And yeah buddy, the money is still on the table.

And btw, even if I were poor, that "food stamps" diss is so embarrassing.  I'm sure you're net worth is max 100k  

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3 minutes ago, PantherNation123 said:

Yes, I would give money to your family, as obviously they would be ecstatic at the outcome as well.  And yeah buddy, the money is still on the table.

And btw, even if I were poor, that "food stamps" diss is so embarrassing.  I'm sure you're net worth is max 100k  

If all I had to show for my 29 years of existence was 100k, I would grant you your wish for free 

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I think Funchess played great today, better than I expected, but at the same time he's really just playing up to what I've known of him. He played hard for HIM, especially with that hurt shoulder and ankle, but he himself as a player just doesn't come across as competitive.

Funchess never really fights for balls, he doesn't force the situation, he lets the balls come to him. This I think is just an extension of his demeanor. In game you'll notice he doesn't ever really jaw with the defensive backs, and doesn't look every animated. Guys that play with fire, like Smith, always want the ball more than the defender and do everything they can to get to it. I just don't think Funchess has this in him. He doesn't really have that fire inside. Though again I thought he played well for HIM, and his style of play today.

If he was a faster receiver he could do well in this league. Though he's not, and right now he's not using his body, his one strength to get in position to make plays. He likes to play with finesse, which shows in some of his catches, but he really isn't fast enough to be more than an average threat.

Kelvin Benjamin, while being slow, and sometimes lazy had fire. One thing about him I really liked. He jawed with the defense, and went up and tried to get it. He was always hand fighting, and when he did score a touchdown he let the defense know it. But again he had some major flaws.

The Panthers need new blood at the position. Someone with fire hopefully.

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