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Official Panthers Bengals Andy Dalton revenge GameDay thread.


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4 hours ago, strato said:

Jeez, listening to Canales post game. The goal line failed run was behind Zavala by design. I could have told him that wasn’t a good idea. 

Okay I want to correct this. Just watched the goal line series. Damn the OL, totally on them - 1st and goal the the 2 take 3 shots running it and gain 1.5 yards.

The 3rd down play went between Icky and Zavala. Icky got stood up. Didn't move poo. Zavala really wasn't the issue that I could see. But is hard to see once they get all up in there. 

The 4th down, Corbett got beat, the crease was between him and Zavala.  aaagghh

 

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5 hours ago, Ricky Prickles said:

It's just conversation on a message board. You didn't hurt anything. Chat away my brotha. We feel the same way. Nothing wrong with that.

Yeah, thanks. I get excited sometimes lol. My mouth has gotten me in all kinds of different trouble. I'm the guy that they tell 'one more word and you're going to jail', that says one more word. 

 

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1 hour ago, Khyber53 said:

We lost yesterday. I ain't even mad. 

That's still a better team out there than we've looked like for years. We got beat by a team that should have been better than 0-3. 

Now, about all those injuries... yikes.

The Shaq one sucks

that Jewell contract is right up there with Tuttle for things they absolutely did not need to do. Pay for a JAG

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2 hours ago, *FreeFua* said:

The Shaq one sucks

that Jewell contract is right up there with Tuttle for things they absolutely did not need to do. Pay for a JAG

Actually, I think Jewell has been pretty decent. But Shaq, the team is going to miss him a lot. He's the on field leadership for the defense and there isn't a good replacement there.

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