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Why is Reid talking about Colin after this embarrassing loss?


mc52beast

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7 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

I know he was asked about him but damn, this team just got embarrassed by a 2-7 Cons team and are most likely out of playoff contention...LET IT GO

 

Why the heck not bring him in? Were already in this circus... Get him on contract for the rest of the year and lets see what happens. We could pull out Cams plays and it would work. Worse comes to worse we lose anyway and next year he is gone. 

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Dozens of reporters huddled around him and asked him about it. I can’t even blame Eric Reid at this point. I’m not a big fan of hearing about it after a 26 point loss, but whatever. Apparently, the credentialed media feels the fans want to hear about it. 

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Just now, ellis said:

Dozens of reporters huddled around him and asked him about it. I can’t even blame Eric Reid at this point. I’m not a big fan of hearing about it after a 26 point loss, but whatever. Apparently, the credentialed media feels the fans want to hear about it. 


Most Panthers fans don't, but most national media heads and fans do.

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