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Andrew Siciliano was throwing shade at the Panthers all day on Red Zone


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I didn’t watch the game today but caught the bits they showed on Red Zone today. Siciliano was throwing shade at this shitty team all day.

Laughed out loud when he announced Darnold was coming in the game.

Loudly announced Panthers fans booed Darnold when he came in the game.

Laughed again when Cam came back in the game and said “If you have two QBs you have none”. 

Midway through the 3rd quarter he said the game was over and declared the Bucs the NFC South champs.

After the game during a recap of the game, he said “The Panthers are a mess.”

We are not the only ones who know this team is a joke. 

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“Throwing shade” or as I like to call it “telling the truth” 

also if you don’t have RedZone you have got to get it next year. Whoever invented it needs the Presidential Medal of Freeman that was given to Limbaugh. Much more deserving. 

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1 minute ago, 4Corners said:

“Throwing shade” or as I like to call it “telling the truth” 

also if you don’t have RedZone you have got to get it next year. Whoever invented it needs the Presidential Medal of Freeman that was given to Limbaugh. Much more deserving. 

True on the invention. Makes miserable seasons like this way more bearable.

But I’ve watched a lot of red zone and rarely have I seen him rag on a team like he did the Panthers today. 

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6 hours ago, hepcat said:

True on the invention. Makes miserable seasons like this way more bearable.

But I’ve watched a lot of red zone and rarely have I seen him rag on a team like he did the Panthers today. 

Now that urban Meyer is gone it’s a full on attack on the shittiest coach remaining.

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13 hours ago, 4Corners said:

also if you don’t have RedZone you have got to get it next year. Whoever invented it needs the Presidential Medal of Freeman that was given to Limbaugh. Much more deserving. 

I've always subscribed to RedZone, but after switching to AT&T this year, it wasn't available to me.

Nothing but Panthers this year.  What a long, miserable season.

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