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The Big Cat looked pissed


carolinaAl

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Anyone else see the shot of Jerry sitting in his box.

He did not look like a happy camper- even though they were winning.

Same stuff probably running through his mind....what ifs ????? Would we be in palyoffs if only????

I hope he is pissed and rules with an iron fist like he did when he fired his own sons arses.

Hopefully he is running Fox out of town even though he isn't out and out firing him. If Fox stays I hope Jerry lays the law down.

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Ditto- Brian Billick was announcing say now you gotta see what you really got in this kid adn frigging John Fox or Davidson or wtf ever is running the wild cat with friggin Brad Hoover. What a joke. It is almost like Fox did not want Moore to showcase his talent because it makes him look even more stupid.

I was thinking.hmmm....hey Billick....wanna job....weather is nice in Carolina.

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do some of you realize, Fox was not trying to run the score up on his friend Sean Payton.

thats why they ran so much in the second half.

Don't really give a sh1t about Sean Payton..............he's on his way to the playoffs with a franchise Qb.

We need to know who our franchise Qb is?

Can't find out running Brad Hoover.

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