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Justin Fields 61 yard rushing touchdown


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1 minute ago, Varking said:

Lol at also passing for three touchdowns. His last last on fourth down hit his receiver in the hands and he just dropped it. The bomb the play before was clear pass interference and it didn’t get called adding to to incomplete passes. You sound more like a “looked at the stats guy” who didn’t watch the game when you write stuff like this. 

 

Yada yada yada. Who has to make excuses for that stat line? Ppl that want to be right about Fields. HIs receivers this, and the refs that. lol

 

And I have NFL+ and did watch the game. Fields has a LONG way to go to become what everyone already thinks he is.

 

Will he someday become a quality NFL QB? Doubtful. But hey, there is always a chance he can. 

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14 minutes ago, Varking said:

Lol at also passing for three touchdowns. His last last on fourth down hit his receiver in the hands and he just dropped it. The bomb the play before was clear pass interference and it didn’t get called adding to to incomplete passes. You sound more like a “looked at the stats guy” who didn’t watch the game when you write stuff like this. 
 

and those touchdowns were dimes. 

Phuck Justin Fields he isn't a Panther. 

I wish nothing but pain misery and failure on him.

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36 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Yada yada yada. Who has to make excuses for that stat line? Ppl that want to be right about Fields. HIs receivers this, and the refs that. lol

 

And I have NFL+ and did watch the game. Fields has a LONG way to go to become what everyone already thinks he is.

 

Will he someday become a quality NFL QB? Doubtful. But hey, there is always a chance he can. 

Nah bro you literally just talked about the stat line and ignored the actual touchdown throws. You stat watch, not game watch. 
 

“I have NFL+” lmao 

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3 minutes ago, Varking said:

Nah bro you literally just talked about the stat line and ignored the actual touchdown throws. You stat watch, not game watch. 
 

“I have NFL+” lmao 

 

Tell me you don't know what NFL+ is without actually saying it.

 

Go be a Bears fan if you LOVE you some Fields. 

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Just now, Varking said:

Then just like… not go into threads about Justin Fields if you can’t be an adult lol

Nothing not adult about it.

He doesn't play for the Panthers. The idea that Panthers fans you especially want to fellate him should sit poorly with everyone.

There are players I hate but can respect, Rogers Brady Mahomes etc. But Jesus not only is the guy the enemy he hasn't done anything yet.

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36 minutes ago, Gerry Green said:

 

Tell me you don't know what NFL+ is without actually saying it.

 

Go be a Bears fan if you LOVE you some Fields. 

Lol now homeboy is trying to gatekeep being a fan of the Carolina Panthers. Imagine liking Justin Herbert and folks here telling you go and be a Chargers fan because you like another teams player. Embarrassing. 

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39 minutes ago, Catsfan69 said:

Nothing not adult about it.

He doesn't play for the Panthers. The idea that Panthers fans you especially want to fellate him should sit poorly with everyone.

There are players I hate but can respect, Rogers Brady Mahomes etc. But Jesus not only is the guy the enemy he hasn't done anything yet.

 There’s nothing adult about wishing pain and misery on somebody you don’t know who hasn’t wronged you. But you, like a child, see a man’s name on a thread that upsets you and you just have to open it and discuss said thing that hurts you. It’s not like the title was “Hey click me” and it was a surprise for you to see who it was about. 

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1 minute ago, Varking said:

Lol now homeboy is trying to gatekeep being a fan of the Carolina Panthers. Imagine liking Justin Herbert and folks here telling you go and be a Chargers fan because you like another teams player. Embarrassing. 

 

Yupperz. It is embarrassing watching supposed Panther fans slurping all over a player that they are upset is not a Panther. He is a WildCat QB at best. In a year and a half, he has had 1 1/2good games. And lost both. He's a winner that one.

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