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Eddy Piñeiro isn't cut yet ?


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35 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

I mean he kinda did lose the game by himself. Twice. 

If the quarterback hadn't thrown a pick six...

If the receivers would have caught some of the passes they dropped...

If the offensive linemen hadn't missed a block...

If the defenders hadn't missed a tackle...

Any one of those things at any point in the game could have made a huge difference.

It's never on a single player.

Teams win. Teams lose.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

If the quarterback hadn't thrown a pick six...

If the receivers would have caught some of the passes they dropped...

If the offensive linemen hadn't missed a block...

If the defenders hadn't missed a tackle...

Any one of those things at any point in the game could have made a huge difference.

It's never on a single player.

Teams win. Teams lose.

If ifs and butts were candy’s and nuts we’d all be fuging rich. When your number is called. You make the play. 

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4 minutes ago, Castavar said:

Dude has no clutch gene. He's a good kicker when's nothing's on the line. But he's shown this before.

Looks familiar huh? Short kick to win the game. Pulls it left. Dude cannot be trusted for clutch kicks. Can't wait to get Zane back.

...to be fair...that was in Chicago....the swirling winds are hell for kickers...

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2 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Panthers kicker taking selfies, before blowing game

His head obviously wasnt in the game at all, it's obvious he wasn't prepared for the game to be put on his foot 

 

this is stupid as hell, he sucks and should be cut, but blaming it on taking selfies is akin to blaming us losing games because cam wore silly outfits to press conferences.

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2 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

Woah scooter. Don’t be going wild on me

You're already there.

This notion that we need to cut anybody who makes a big mistake in a loss is pure fanthink, and it's silly.

No single person is ever responsible for a loss. Every minute of every game counts and has to be taken as a whole.

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