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OFFICIAL Dallas Cowboys vs Carolina Panthers week 15 GameDay thread


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Just now, raleigh-panther said:

Wasting 5 mins when down by 3 scores isn’t an offensive leader 

running in circles when a roll to the left or right is the answer 

closing the eyes before getting hit…really impressive 

I take it you’ve taken hits before with eyes wide open? Lol

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1 minute ago, raleigh-panther said:

Wasting 5 mins when down by 3 scores isn’t an offensive leader 

running in circles when a roll to the left or right is the answer 

closing the eyes before getting hit…really impressive 

He ended a drive with 7. You literally can't ask for more. Change your tampon. 

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Just now, NAS said:

This Cowboys team is very talented on both sides, they have underachieved. I am not surprised we’re struggling 

Yes they have talent like any other NFL team but they are a bottom team in total defense at 26th. At some point we have to ask hard questions.

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Just popping in to wonder why some of you are so surprised we'll probably lose. We beat the Raiders, the Saints, and the Giants lol. Neat ... we played above our pay grade with the Chiefs and Eagles but still lost. What is it with third rate Charlotte and mediocrity? Hornets fans happy to get that last Playoff spot every single year. Now Panthers fans super happy with an AVERAGE qb who could get us 7 or 8 wins a season during the rest of his caree here. Some of you are actually fine with this? Boggles my mind.

Guys, we're no different than Arizona, Tennessee, Vegas, Chicago, NYG, the Jets, the Jags, etc.

But hey, any given Sunday right?

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