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Mr. Scot

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We've got former Panthers on both squads. Granted, the one on the Dolphins is injured and wasn't that well known here anyway. The one on the Washington roster is a little more familiar.

Since we won't have a 1pm game this Sunday, anybody with access planning on watching this potential train wreck?

I feel like the highlights for this game might give off noxious fumes.

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27 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

We've got former Panthers on both squads. Granted, the one on the Dolphins is injured and wasn't that well known here anyway. The one on the Washington roster is a little more familiar.

Since we won't have a 1pm game this Sunday, anybody with access planning on watching this potential train wreck?

I feel like the highlights for this game might give off noxious fumes.

Hopefully we won't be drowning in tears watching are team lose two straight to bucs and squash any chance at playoffs

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46 minutes ago, Asurfaholic said:

Footballl is football. It will be on the big screen while I catch up on business paperwork and drown in Capt Morgan 

If you can do business paperwork while watching football and drowning in Capt Morgan, then I'd say that's a talent sir.

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Gonna be interesting to see what the Skins do with what looks like will be a top 5 draft pick after taking Haskins #15 overall this year. Coaching regime changes often aren't kind to young QBs. Another Josh Rosen type situation might be coming.

Gruden didn’t even want Haskins, that was Snyder (the owner) who wanted him. He’s staying there 100%

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58 minutes ago, dave-o said:

I gave the first 30 years of my life to the Redskins growing up in Virginia....  Die hard !!  But started pulling for the Panthers day one in Charlotte...

Redskins - 3

Dolphins - 2

 

I think that score prediction might be a little high.

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