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This really pisses me off


beastson

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Im sitting here going through Panthers.com videos and I'm on the Ravens vs Panthers preview with Shaun O'Hara and Brian Billick. First off they think this is going to be a huge defensive battle. Then O'Hara says you know the last time Cam faced a number 1 total defense was the Broncos in the SB and he didn't fare so well. That was 3 years ago fool. Last number 1 ranked defense "Cam" (not the Panthers :eyeroll:) faced was last year week 14 vs the Vikings. Idk why but his comment really struck a nerve

https://www.panthers.com/video/game-preview-panthers-vs-ravens

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I actually thought it was a pretty decent overview.  The clip they showed on Baltimore against N.O. was a good play against them.  Basically saying Cam may have the same type of impact.

I think if you are getting butt hurt over this one you're overreacting.  There are many that are seriously bias or uninformed but this one was fair.

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11 hours ago, beastson said:

Im sitting here going through Panthers.com videos and I'm on the Ravens vs Panthers preview with Shaun O'Hara and Brian Billick. First off they think this is going to be a huge defensive battle. Then O'Hara says you know the last time Cam faced a number 1 total defense was the Broncos in the SB and he didn't fare so well. That was 3 years ago fool. Last number 1 ranked defense "Cam" (not the Panthers :eyeroll:) faced was last year week 14 vs the Vikings. Idk why but his comment really struck a nerve

https://www.panthers.com/video/game-preview-panthers-vs-ravens

When we lose it’s Cam and when we win it’s Cam. Can’t have the best of both worlds and that’s the result of having a franchise qb (just like all the others), no need to get butthurt...it’s a good thing.

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Every sports show should do near the end of their show what Mike and Mike used to do and that's have people fact check what they said. Or at least have those people on the next show correct what was said in the previous show. These "analysts" need to be held accountable. 

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