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Game Ball! Who Gets It?


Carl Spackler
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Game Ball! Who Gets It?  

114 members have voted

  1. 1. Who gets the game ball?

    • Bryce Young
      39
    • Brian Burns
      0
    • Frankie Luvu
      52
    • Eddy Pineiro
      9
    • Adam Thielen
      6
    • Xavier Woods
      0
    • Thomas Brown
      1
    • Other (Name Your Choice)
      3
    • CJ Stroud bc he's my fav ❤️
      3


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31 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Despite the missed PAT, not many kickers could have held it together like that at the end.  Yes, dude was INTENTIONALLY doing that for the Texans--probably told to do so.  No time outs to freeze Eddie, so their player was jumping offside to make him re-kick.  The STs coach/HC should be fined/suspended if found out that was done in attempt to freeze our kicker.

It was really dumb because it made it a super easy FG.

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32 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

Eddie, proved himself in the clutch after the Atlanta disaster 

Even after the first one was taken away, Eddie was calming everyone down saying he got this, don't worry 

Thats his job though man. He doesn’t get hit. His entire life is consumed by making sub 40 yd kicks automatic points. 
 

Game ball goes to Bryce for playing within the game and Luvu for playing big time. 

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