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Mr. Scot

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1 minute ago, MHS831 said:

Reminds me of the video where the Giants just needed to take a knee, handed off, fumbles, and then the eagles take it in for a game winning score. 

 

Gallman--shut up.  if you had a brain, you would have hit the turf and stopped worrying about your stats or highlight reel.

It is a lot like the Eagles play, only they managed to somehow get it back.

That, folks, is how we could very well have a division winner with a 6-10 record!

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7 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

we needed the Lions and Bengals to win.  they didn't.  we really need the Giants to hold on here.  

 

also need the Falcons to win.  they didn't.  That leaves the Eagles and Texas to win and help us get a little higher in the draft.  And of course, we need to lose.

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1 minute ago, Sgt Schultz said:

It is a lot like the Eagles play, only they managed to somehow get it back.

That, folks, is how we could very well have a division winner with a 6-10 record!

Well, at least we know that regardless of what happens tonight, we are no longer the last team to make the playoffs with a losing record.

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5 minutes ago, TLGPanthersFan said:

Watching Bridgewater with no future QB behind him is gonna suck next season. 
We are gonna be stuck in QB purgatory. 

what are you talking about?? teddy is fine! winning teams win, just like matt rhule said. we gotta go out there and win and that starts with our quarterback teddy “touchdown” bridgewater

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7 minutes ago, panthertime said:

I have become a Philadelphia Eagles fan for one day. Tonight, baby!

Come on Eagles.....

Hate to tell you that they mentioned they would be starting backups to see what they have next year. Pretty sure they are trying to lose and keep their pick.

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