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Official Lions at Panthers damn it's hot out GameDay thread


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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

My only concern this whole preseason has been o-line, and they still look sus against 2nd stringers. Hopefully Corbett comes back sooner rather than later and Ickey turns it up in the regular season.

I’m pretty pleased with Chandler Zavala, all things considered. It’s the other NC State alumnus on the OL who’s been a major letdown. 

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

@CPantherKing just lost his erection. 

@LinvilleGorgeHow about you clean up the actual offenses that are not about the game instead of using mod powers to disagree with posts? Personal attacks are clearly an offense.

See above and much more. I do not engage them. This is for you as a mod. I'm here for the game. Do I report these people to you? Give me some guidance on how to handle the harrasment that is not Panthers related. Thank you.

I never brought it up and let it go for over a decade on this board, but if mods are going to engage, I will report the true offenses. They won't get me to take the bait. This is for you to address.

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16 minutes ago, t96 said:

I’ll take the full season sample size of games that matter over under 50 snaps in games that don’t matter… if it stretches into the 2nd month of the regular season I’ll start getting worried.

I want to believe that but man, he was just straight up getting beat one on one. That can't happen as often as it has.

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1 minute ago, Carl Spackler said:

I’m pretty pleased with Chandler Zavala, all things considered. It’s the other NC State alumnus on the OL who’s been a major letdown. 

He needs to get his sh*t together quick or he's going to get Bryce killed. He's had like 3 times this preseason where his man has almost decapitated Bryce.

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