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Panthers vs Bucs MNF Discussion Thread


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Jake isn't the f*ckin problem. One terrible throw and one lucky ass interception. Get over it, he's led them down the field, what's pathetic is that we're letting Jeff homo rip us apart throwing the ball.

He doesn't have to be "THE PROBLEM," but if he wouldn't have thrown that DUMB interception, Tampa would have been down TWO SCORES and not playing nearly as well as they are now.

In TYPICAL Panthers fashion, they made sure the opposition stayed around. :incazzato:

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Where do you get 17-7 without his pass to Steve Smith. You like to blame him but not credit him. One of those INT's were lucky as hell. And he didn't give up the last TD. Where are your math skills?

Neither INT happens if Jake throws the ball away. I give Jake credit for the Smitty throw, but with the credit, you have to accept the criticism.

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The man ran the heck out of bounds!!!

What? You don't stop the clock any more when the OFFENSIVE PLAYER RUNS OUT OF BOUNDS??????

And don't give me that "forced out" crap! Smith was clearly running out of bounds.

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Neither INT happens if Jake throws the ball away. I give Jake credit for the Smitty throw, but with the credit, you have to accept the criticism.

EXACTLY. So without Delhomme its 10-7? Just be sure to get it right. I mean the first INT was a TERRIBLE throw, fault goes to Jake. The second INT was a lucky ass horse-shoe wearing catch. This board uses Jake as their bailout like it's nobody's tomorrow.

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arg, quick passes, jakes looked great, have to go through the reads and hase time happy feet today and made mistakes. even when its been into coverage, quick good, long time to find no one open = bad. so damn close too. offense minus 3 plays on all night against the #4 D.

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17 - 17.

Grrrr.

Way to turn the ball over on the first drive of the second half and give Tampa Bay life.

NO, I'M NOT GOING TO GET OVER IT!

Everything that's gone right for Tampa Bay has occurred because of that ONE FREAKING PLAY!

Will these guys ever put someone away when they have a chance?

17-3, would have put Tampa on their heels, but nooooo...the Panthers have to make sure their opponents stay close...ALL THE TIME. If it didn't happen ALL THE TIME, it wouldn't piss me off tonight.

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