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I bet half of the Panthers are watching Sunday football...


jasonluckydog

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and saying to themselves I wish we could do that.

Watching the Eagles score and play great D and also watching a good battle going on between Pats vs Ravens.

They make it seem easy but to us a challenge.

:rant:

What games are you watching today?

What they are saying/thinking is that the Bears Kicked our tails and Seattle just beat them in Chicago! AND we have to play Seattle in Seattle! Then the Rams beat the Chargers and in 2 weeks we have to play them in St Louis! Damn!

Hmmmmm. Where do I want to spend my vacation in February?

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I thought Colt McCoy played well. 1 late TD, 2INT, bunch of attempts. Here it would have just been another 28-10 loss but I thought he showed promise.

Bradford won another one, he looked pretty consistent. The Chargers on the other hand looked awful, something like 39 yards total offense in the first half (sounds familiar).

My Lions are down to their third string quarterback, still played the GMen fairly close, blew up the spread.

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did anybody see that hit on Desean Jackson? Holy poo!

Didn't really look penalty-worth to me, but since they were both woozy maybe it was more head-to-head than I thought. A penalty for "hitting a defenseless receiver"... please. What's he supposed to do - hug him? Two-hand touch and let him run?

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and saying to themselves I wish we could do that......QUOTE]

All the games and highlights I watch I say to myself ..... "I wish the Panthers could do that" and ask myself "Why cant the Panthers do that?". I have actually been saying this for several season's now.

One thing that gets me the most is alot of times I see a bunch of highlights, or good games by a no names, rookies, young players, etc....... the only conclusion I come back to is = COACHING...... Our coaches, Fox, included do not know how to use the talent they have and are so damn scared to do anything that they do nothing making it that much more difficult for the players to perform.

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