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Official Baltimore Ravens at Carolina Panthers Gameday Thread!


Jeremy Igo

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1. Spike the damn ball after a made 1st down in the 2-minute drill to save time instead of using 15 seconds to call a play on the field.

2. We called a TO on defense on 4th down and came back out on the field totally confused.

3. We called a TO on offense in the 2-minute drill and came back out on the field totally confused.

4. 24 1st half points? That’s what offense looks like, Ron.  Learn to love it, dude... it’ll make your life easier.

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What a sequence. Panthers intentionally take the delay of game with five seconds left. Then they roll out backup QB Taylor Heinicke for the quick strike to Greg Olsen, setting up a Gano field goal. Ron Rivera/Norv Turner have some hot sauce in their britches today.

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Just now, KillerKat said:

I haven't heard that hearsay myself.

Really?  I heard it talked about on the radio here and could've swore I've seen talk here about why his deep pass completion is so bad and/or speculation as to why norv hasn't called many deep passes being due to his shoulder.  If it's hearsay around here, I'm presuming the opposing team has heard that too.

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Just now, GOOGLE JIM BOB COOTER said:

after taking the delay of game lmao

there's a 20 year old episode of hey arnold where the main character gets out of a fight by acting crazy as hell and beating himself up to the point that the person who wants to fight him gets weirded out by it all and no longer wants to fight. that's what that bewildering sequence of events reminded me of.

YES!  I remember that episode.  Wasn't it the squirrely nerdy kid who did that?  man, you brought back some memories from my childhood with that reference.

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Just now, Wolfpack352 said:

Guys.......I'm confused....I don't know what to do with this excitement!  I mean...stuff was happening!  Good stuff!  Now for the love of god can we still play as if we're still behind second half?!?!?!?

I'm always concerned with Rivera telling his O and D to pump the brakes. So I'm always cautious.

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