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mike davis haters come eat your crow in this thread


PhillyB

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2 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

dude everywhere. this board has been nothing but posts hating on mike davis. 

instead of making this post you could just respond to one of the dumb Teddy posts with the fact you're still unconvinced he's a long term answer :P

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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

instead of making this post you could just respond to one of the dumb Teddy posts with the fact you're still unconvinced he's a long term answer :P

mike davis had the most dominating performance of any running back in panthers history 

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1 minute ago, PhillyB said:

why do we have to mention CMC? why can't we just talk about mike davis? this is what i'm saying. haters

It's not hating on Davis at all.  He's the reason our offense is still potent.  Without Davis pounding the ball, defenses can focus on the pass.  Davis pounds the hell out of defenses and makes our passing game better.

My point is when CMC comes back he's not going to be sitting on the bench.  I don't want Davis on the bench either.  We could have two of the best running backs in the league after contact.  You think CMC causes nightmares.  That duo would be amazing.

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"Mike Davis does a great job hitting running lanes schemed by Joe Brady"

"We should cut Mike Davis because we can get the same production out of a UDFA that we can with him."

"Mike Davis is a slot FB."

"I never got over cutting Jonathan Stewart and will never stop shitting on who the RB is until I get people to reveal that they are the type of trash that drive slow in the left lane."

 

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Just now, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

He's a GREAT backup. Glad he's here.

so you're "glad" he's on the team but don't see him as a long term solution? just a gap, huh? despite putting up these kinds of numbers against any team (context doesn't matter) and getting a WIN?

you are the definition of a hater with this and it makes me sick.

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