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The next time a failcons fan tries to troll saying “cAm No DiVe SuPeRbOwL fUmBlE


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7 minutes ago, brandon_87 said:

Lol nothing compares to the damn Superbowl. That's the biggest stage, biggest game in the entire country. It's what all 32 teams play for every single season. You jump on the damn ball regardless if anything

You're ignoring all the fumbles Cam has recovered by doing exactly what he did in the SB - stand back from the pile and wait for the ball to pop out. He recovered one earlier this year by doing exactly that.

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34 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

You're ignoring all the fumbles Cam has recovered by doing exactly what he did in the SB - stand back from the pile and wait for the ball to pop out. He recovered one earlier this year by doing exactly that.

Very true, but, Superbowl is a different situation. 

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1 hour ago, Castavar said:

Honestly, Falcon fans haven't brought that up ever since their epic choke in the superbowl. NOTHING can ever top that.

Yeah, I don't see a lot of Falcons fans bringing up other teams' SB "fails" anymore. 

It is a little ironic that we're both 0-2 in the Super Bowl, against the same two teams. 

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Would have been 4th down sigh

 

  • 3rd & 9 at CAR 25

    (4:04 - 4th) (Shotgun) C.Newton sacked at CAR 16 for -9 yards (V.Miller). FUMBLES (V.Miller), touched at CAR 18, RECOVERED by DEN-T.Ward at CAR 9. T.Ward to CAR 4 for 5 yards (M.Remmers). V.Miller credited with 7-yd sack.

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Am I the only one who thinks you stand a better change recovering a fumble after the initial guys hop on it and it squirts around..... I never got the he didn't jump crap.  The ball popped out and he was waiting for it, unfortunately, it was to his left and then the illegal batting that wasn't called happened when he went for it.   I as someone above stated it happens all time time especially around the line of scrimmage the initial scrum just kicks the ball back wards.

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