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Official Vikings at Panthers Gameday Thread


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David NewtonESPN Staff Writer 

Panthers trail at halftime for the first time this season, 12-10 to Minnesota. That it's this close is the biggest surprise. They have three dropped passes and have run only 32 plays. Quarterback Sam Darnold has completed only 5 of 18 attempts for 60 yards with one interception for a rating of 17.8. Stay tuned.

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Tepper does not like losing. He does not like seeing a failed return on his investment. He will right this in time. The face you see above is showing his commitment to the current decisions made but readying his reasoning for throughly ripping someone a new asshole if they do not produce in the expected timeframe. 

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3 minutes ago, ImaginaryKev said:

This must be Robby or the O Lines fault

Well considering Anderson has dropped three passes he's certainly contributed to that number. 

The Oline gets obliterated all week, but apparently isn't at fault when it comes to the Game Thread and an opportunity to pile on the non-Newton/Fields QB.

Huddle gonna Huddle. 

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