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Official Panthers at Giants please god let us win a game thread


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5 minutes ago, AlphabetsEnd said:

Yes, the Panthers lost because they had less points than the Browns. Those last Brown's points got there because of pretty clearly helped out by two incorrect interpretations of the current NFL rules on RTP and IG. 

I'm willing to concede York might have still made that kick from 68 yards with 3 seconds to bring out the kicking unit and get the kick off... which would have (a) been a much greater challenge (b) been a much greater accomplishment (c) left Panther's fans maybe more in awe and less frustrated. 

Second to the refs, pass defense on the final drive would have saved the game. 

The Panthers lost because the offense played like sh-t for the first half and the defense looked like sh-t for the entire game.

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1 minute ago, T-Wazzle said:

Strange I'm so meh about this game and it's only week 2.

If Teppers ultimate goal is to kill off the fanbase so he can move the team then he might actually be doing a great job. I’ve never seen/felt such little enthusiasm this early in the season🤷‍♂️

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Rhule has stolen all of the excitement I had for many many many years watching the Panthers. This season to me is already feeling like the Clausen year on the interest scale. I don’t think anyone would disagree at this point that we are a bottom 5 team in the NFL, which has been the case the previous two seasons as well. 

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