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Haven’t been this excited after a loss in quite some time


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Just now, Rags said:

god you're right if you're not perfect you had a bad game.

I didn’t say he played bad. I said he didn’t ball out. He didn’t play great. What is your definition of great? His fumble gave them points and his int in the end zone cost us points after a long drive. That is Winston type games. Lots of yards but costly turnovers. You can’t seriously think he played great. 

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8 minutes ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

Kyle Allen is our future, loss be damned this is a really good football team. Come on, it was a night game in winter at Lambeu with MVP Rodgers, what did you expect?’ I’m pumped anc we will be fine

That first half by him was near flawless.  He was owning Rogers.

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8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If we could just start banning all the Cam this, Kyle that, constant bullshit political take posters maybe this board could get back to actual football conversation.

This. God please this. Everyone acts like they are binary choices....they are not.  

Hopefully we all move on and focus on the effort beat ATL and scrub the stink of the dogsh1t officiating from Jerome “Captain Atlanta” Boger off of us. Let’s hope Tepper treats the officiating like he does taxpayer money and goes after it aggressively.

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2 minutes ago, Rags said:

you're right if we lose it invaldiates everything good a team did.

just throw it all away start over just cancel the panthers

It does. Nobody ever remembers the losing team. Anything good that happened in that game does no translate to next week, so yes, it is pointless and still another NFC L.

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Just now, Varking said:

I didn’t say he played bad. I said he didn’t ball out. He didn’t play great. What is your definition of great? His fumble gave them points and his int in the end zone cost us points after a long drive. That is Winston type games. Lots of yards but costly turnovers. You can’t seriously think he played great. 

He was good.

He was far from the big problem today.

You can make mistakes and still ball out. Kyle balled out today.

"But the fumble." he's in his 9th start.

"But the interception." he's in his 9th start.

He showed a lot more good than bad today. Tough loss and you don't want to just look at the postivies in any win or loss but this is something to be optimistic about.

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Allen with a fumble loss and interception: He showed heart, a leader, gave us a chance

Cam with the same stat line: He's lazy and selfish. *Makes fun of his demeanor and the way he dresses*.


And people here wonder why there are others here that stand up to this kind of bullshit that can only be thinly veiled racism. 

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