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Official Falcons at Panthers Gameday Thread!


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I still can't/won't get over that Pitts first down. I mean no one was even near him lol and you had two defenders fuging off tripping up over each other like the shitty buffoons they are.

The fact that something like that is even possible at all on any team is nothing short of super awesome in a you are really piece of poo hahaah your mommas don't even love you type of way.

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6 minutes ago, stbugs said:

That’s a long diatribe against everyone else to try and cover for Cam’s mistake. We’d be able to win this game with a FG if not for the mistake. There’s nothing else to say about it, it was a mistake in that situation to try and hand it off while falling. 

Not saying that it wasn't a mistake, but that I understand the y. If it goes and the guy gets the 1st down then it's a great play and convo would be different its a bang play. U live to play on until the time is double 0.

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1 minute ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

And then PJ came in and threw a TD. So ... I don't know what to tell you.

Aye man if you want to tell half truths have at it but if I have to explain what is actually going on instead of you watching the game I’m good on that.

he threw a td after the one turnover our defense caused, before that turnover he was erratic and throwing hospital balls left and right, conveniently left those parts out but again let me know when other starting qbs are getting pulled randomly throughout a game  

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