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Game ball, who gets it!! Fish and Chips edition


jasonluckydog

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This one is more difficult as this was a team win 

 

So on offense I'm going with Curtis Samuel 

 

On defense you could go with several but I'm picking McCoy he made Winston's life miserable for most of the day!

 

Anyway the Panthers are undefeated when playing outside the US.! 

 

Thanks to the London Silly Nannies football team for a fun game.

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Just now, Carl Spackler said:

Bradberry had two picks, was he on Evans or Godwin?

Really we need to give the game ball to the secondary though. Legitimately Thieves Ave. today!

He was on both, mainly on Evans

Good that he had 2 picks (one thrown right to him)  

But Godwin went for 150

And Evans was a Ginn esq drop from 170

 

Not a good day by our secondary.  Got bailed out by front 7 pressuring Winston 

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Just now, ncfan said:

He was on both, mainly on Evans

Good that he had 2 picks (one thrown right to him)  

But Godwin went for 150

And Evans was a Ginn esq drop from 170

 

Not a good day by our secondary.  Got bailed out by front 7 pressuring Winston 

I expected to get torched in the fourth, but you still gotta hand it to the guys catching picks that we usually drop.

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