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Doug Pederson should be fired....


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Here’s the deal, they played to win the game.  How many 4th down conversions did they have?  But the fact is, once we went off script because it was desperation time, they had no answers.  Everyone has Ron figured out, but a no huddle offense led by Cam freaking Newton is the ultimate juggernaut.

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8 minutes ago, Chaos said:

Here’s the deal, they played to win the game.  How many 4th down conversions did they have?  But the fact is, once we went off script because it was desperation time, they had no answers.  Everyone has Ron figured out, but a no huddle offense led by Cam freaking Newton is the ultimate juggernaut.

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7 minutes ago, Chaos said:

Here’s the deal, they played to win the game.  How many 4th down conversions did they have?  But the fact is, once we went off script because it was desperation time, they had no answers.  Everyone has Ron figured out, but a no huddle offense led by Cam freaking Newton is the ultimate juggernaut.

I want to pie this 10 million times

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Not really— the panthers played small ball the whole game, ran it into Phillys strength the whole game until Norv was allowed to let Cam play big ball,..

the defense and the rest of the team are like fire,..

you have to stoke a fire to make it a blaze.

Cam was allowed to light the fire finally and then the defense came to life.

it was Carolina that came to life,.. not Philli falling apart.

the whole game could and should have been a blow out if Cam was allowed to play that way from the beginning

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