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Official Cowboys at Panthers Gameday thread


Jeremy Igo

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Here it is boys and girls, ladies and gents. Your first honest to goodness gameday thready of the 2018 regular season.

 

We got the Cowboys coming to town looking for a fight. Lets give it to them.

 

Panthers win this one.

 

Please use this thread for all game related banter.

 

 

Love,

 

Igo

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I read this today:

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/24622561/indianapolis-colts-qb-andrew-luck-admits-injuring-shoulder-snowboarding
 

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As Andrew Luck prepares to play his first NFL regular-season game since 2016, the Indianapolis Colts quarterback has acknowledged a second shoulder injury he suffered while snowboarding during the 2015-16 offseason.

Luck told NFL Network in a story published Sunday that he sprained the AC joint in his throwing shoulder in a snowboarding accident in Colorado.

 

Now replace "Andrew Luck" with "Cam Newton" and "Indianapolis Colts" with "Carolina Panthers" and think of the reaction.

My prediction?  Front page news on all sports sites condemning Newton for being foolish and careless and exacerbating an existing injury as well as condemnation for the Panthers organization for burying the news of the second injury.

As compared to the collective yawn that Golden Boy is getting.

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