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Jeremy Igo

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21 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Panthers employees agreed

Man, I can't wait to see what the Panthers Social Media team does! =)

I'm glad that we're getting the short end of the stick in terms of respect.  We always perform better that way.  I hope we can carry a BIG chip the rest of the season, which will only help us play better.

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ARIGHT TEAM! THE TALKING HEADS HAVE DISRESPECTED THE QB OF THE ORGANIZATION WE WORK FOR!

YOU! SUZIE! TO THE COPY MACHINES! MAKE COPIES OF THIS MEME!

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ACCOUNTING! FIGURE OUT WAYS FOR US TO STREAMLINE THE PROCESS!

SALES PEOPLE! KEEP IT SOBER BEFORE 11 FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!

MARKETING! PUT OUT THE TWEETS!

I, AS MANAGEMENT, WILL GO ON A THREE HOUR LUNCH THEN FIRE ONE OF YOU TO HIDE THE FACT IVE BEEN EMBEZZLING MONEY TO PAY FOR MY COKE HABIT

GIRD YOUR LOINS! INTO THE BREACH DEAR FRIENDS!

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45 minutes ago, Ace_Aladdin said:

Cam needs to have a complete game on regular basis.

1st and 2nd half

Drew Brees didn’t do much until the 4th too so I guess you can say the same about him. Rodgers has had several games this year where he didn’t do anything until the 4th. Oh also these players don’t have a new OC with a patchwork offensive line.... Cam had a great comeback that few QBs can do in this league and people still want to give him criticism.

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Unfortunately, it took until the 4th quarter for Rivera and Co. to find something that was working.  Now, prepare to completely go away from it unless we're on life support again.  Directly from the horse's ass' mouth:

 

 

Ron Rivera says he'll look at doing more no-huddle, "but I don't think it's going to be something that will drive us as an offense."

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10 minutes ago, rhyslloyd said:

Unfortunately, it took until the 4th quarter for Rivera and Co. to find something that was working.  Now, prepare to completely go away from it unless we're on life support again.  Directly from the horse's ass' mouth:

 

 

Ron Rivera says he'll look at doing more no-huddle, "but I don't think it's going to be something that will drive us as an offense."

Yeah but when Brady, Luck and Rogers are poo for 3 quarters and make 4th quarter comebacks the leading story everywhere is how amazing they were

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1 hour ago, ForJimmy said:

Drew Brees didn’t do much until the 4th too so I guess you can say the same about him. Rodgers has had several games this year where he didn’t do anything until the 4th. Oh also these players don’t have a new OC with a patchwork offensive line.... Cam had a great comeback that few QBs can do in this league and people still want to give him criticism.

Right!  I mean good QBs play perfectly every game the whole way through...i really don't understand some of our fans. Philadelphia had all of the momentum going into that 4th quarter, it takes  a GREAT player to turn that energy around. By that logic all of the hall of famers on that 4th quarter comeback list must've really needed to be more consistent so they wouldn't have needed to come back from being down in the 4th quarter..."elite" QBs must dominate every week from start to finish, like Tom Brady did in that super bowl....oh wait down 28-3 at halftime...that can't be right, he must need to concentrate and want it more and work harder if he wants to be any good...

The week before it was cam's not good enough to bring us back in the 4th...next week he does just that  down even more and these folks just move the yard stick again...it's ridiculous 

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