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Official Eagles at Panthers GameDay Thread


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Just now, pantherj said:

Sam is not throwing to open receivers he sees an throws to covered receivers. This can’t continue.

It’s been a serious problem all 5 games now 

his vision has been downright bad, and this is like 24 points now Sam has given the other team because of dumb mistakes deep in his own territory

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