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Panthers quietly getting strong in weak areas


MHS831

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On 9/27/2018 at 4:59 PM, LA_Panther said:

If we don't come out of the bye week and smash the G-men, there is no excuse now

Sure there will be. It will be called "distraction", "media noise" and everything else that comes with signing Reid. It was a good move, but if we dont win the next two games THAT will be the reason the media and even some coaches hint at. 

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I think Hurneys moves are awesome,...

Back to the Torrey bashers and those that want him cut--

some people have a value that fantasy players will just never understand--- winning percentage with them on your team.

Torrey has an uncanny ability to have his team win Superbowls,... even while having a 50% catch rate,... ha.

I mean, if he goes like he does, finishes with 500 yards, 3-4 touchdowns, but catches ONE bomb all year in the Superbowl,..and we win,.

Now, is anyone going to argue THAT is worth $5 million?

 

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12 hours ago, LA_Panther said:

If we don't come out of the bye week and smash the G-men, there is no excuse now

A big play or two from Reid would be great but I wouldn't count on it. When you're the new guy you just hope you don't screw up in your first week on the job.

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