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"If he dont slide, try to take him out"


motocross_cat

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21 minutes ago, motocross_cat said:

I think the clip just shows the general idea around the league is trying to hurt cam in some way.

The general idea around the league is to hurt every QB in some way. There have been plenty of posts around here saying we need to hit Eli early and often to rattle him. That's how you get at Brady too.

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2 minutes ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

plenty of people wouldn't go out of their way to "take him out"

really that kind of mindset begins to take form when you know you're not good enough to stop him otherwise but can't really come to terms with it. probably explains why you would think that way as well. maybe try to be better at things???

Not what he said at all. You're making poo up to fit what you want. Not a smart way to be. you're only handicapping yourself. 

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1 minute ago, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

he said it before quickly backpedaling. cry some more.

lol Sorry I'm not one of the Huddlers that get into ignorant arguments. You believe in you. I gave my opinion and you have yours.  

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This is just a general observation regardless of what Landon Collins might have said. But football fans themselves really need to stop trying so hard to rationalize dirty play when it involves their own players. At some point you have to evolve beyond the belligerent meathead mentality.

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Just now, saints4lifeagain said:

What does Cam Jordan have to do with this?

How is..

"We thought we knocked him out of the game, but he came back in. Dudes a warrior." (Roughly. I haven't listened to that interview since he gave it.)

The same as...

"If he doesn't slide, try to take him out."

 

"We thought we knocked him out of the game" sounds alot like they were trying to, well knock him out of the game to me.

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2 hours ago, E CaT PanTHer 2 said:

there's only one conclusion i can come to from landen collins comments. 

he's a racist

Here's a conclusion I'm going to make about you...you drag that poo in here again you'll be taking more than a day off. 

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27 minutes ago, TheRed said:

This is just a general observation regardless of what Landon Collins might have said. But football fans themselves really need to stop trying so hard to rationalize dirty play when it involves their own players. At some point you have to evolve beyond the belligerent meathead mentality.

Listen, every single time a Panthers player gets hit it's dirty and they are trying to end his career with a dirty hit to either the knees or the head, but everytime someone on the Panthers jacks someone up helmet to helmet it is clearly an accident and there was nothing else he could possibly do to avoid the situation. Put on your blue colored glasses so you can see this more clearly.

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