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Panthers at Texans TNF GameDay thread!!!


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11 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

I knew CMC was gonna end up on the shelf with how much he was being used.  And now here we are...  remember how stagnant the offense has gotten when he went out a few snaps the first two weeks?   Welp, thats the offense now for the foreseeable future.  And this, ladies and gentleman, is why you don't invest a lot of money in RB, no matter how gifted and talented they are.  This sucks.

Yep, 7-7 at halftime against a team we should be killing... EXPOSED suddenly

 

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