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


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Y'all, when you hook the receiver around the body with your off arm it's gonna draw a flag every time. That was a clean play in the early '00s, but not in the '20s.

100% everyone saying it wasn’t PI but that’s called all the time now. Back judge has a different angle than us and saw a grab and tug around the waist with the off arm.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Y'all, when you hook the receiver around the body with your off arm it's gonna draw a flag every time. That was a clean play in the early '00s, but not in the '20s.

wrong. you can do that all day if you are playing the ball. that's a call every time if your head is to the ball or you were beat. CJ was playing the ball, that is not a penalty. Plus he wasn't even hooked on him

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1 minute ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Hating on CJ for that one is pure hate. Every corner does that all the time. 

Horn puts his hand on waists all the time. 
 

Deion did that poo. 
 

There is plenty to hate on, but that ain’t it. 

CJ has been quietly improving this offseason.  Hopes are high as a backup

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

as will every other nfl qb when he is in the game, fug it cut him and get taylor or whoever up to speed

The fact that he is still in this game means Evero wants to get a better look at him. That’s not good for a 4 year player. 

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1 minute ago, MillionDollarCam said:

That hall should have been caught and if it was, it would have been on you guessed it… C.J. Henderson.

I’m not a Henderson apologist, but he literally hit the ball out with his hand. He played the route right and Teddy did what Teddy does and underthrew it.

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