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#89 for mvp!!!


King Taharqa

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89 does it again. How bout that catch he made in the 4th to help put us in FG range to win this game? I know few people will mention it or credit it with winning this game, but IMO that catch was the biggest play of the game for us. If we expect to do any damage in the playoffs we need to find ways to get #89 the ball. I dont care how many rushing TDs or how many rushing yards we put up, if we dont open up our passing game FAST we wont do much in January. My gameball this week goes to #89, greatest Panther of all time.

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Props to Smith you could tell he wanted this one bad, as evidence by him returning a punt to get involved when he wasn't doing much early.

I'll throw in a vote for 34 as well, those last two runs were pure want to.. he broke 4 tackles to get the first down and make sure the field goal was in reach.

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Because you are obviously the better QB.

WTF does that have to do with it? Fact is, Jake can't lead a receiver to save his ass and often times he forces the ball into double coverage. Smitty saved his bacon (and has for as long as he's been on the team).

And it's not just Smith, he throws behind everyone.

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