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I listened to the radio call


ladypanther

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Was out of town for a long weekend. Had to listen to the game via the Panthers radio broadcast. These are my thoughts:

  • The Cards offense was its own worst enemy
  • Stew had 70 yds in the 1st qtr and a 10ypc. He had nothing else until mid/late 4th qtr. Can I guess the play calling was suspect?
  • Foxy got a lead and quit playing????????
  • Sadly, the radio guys are terrible. All of them.

I am very glad that the Panthers got to 2 wins. I am also even happier that the Bengals won.

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These are my thoughts:

[*]Foxy got a lead and quit playing????????

I wouldn't say that's accurate. The Panthers scored in all of the first 3 quarters, had a solid drive in the 4th before Stew lost a fumble. Had another drive that killed nearly 4 minutes of clock before the 2 minute warning that they gave back on 4th down with 1:55 left.

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I wouldn't say that's accurate. The Panthers scored in all of the first 3 quarters, had a solid drive in the 4th before Stew lost a fumble. Had another drive that killed nearly 4 minutes of clock before the 2 minute warning that they gave back on 4th down with 1:55 left.

It's tough when you can't see what is happening.

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the radio guys are so bad (mixon especially) that I get a headache when I listen to them.

szoke and robinson are ok. robinson is good for at least 5 laughs a game, especially when he gets excited.

mixon is a tool. he cant follow a play and gets stuck on irrelevant details. i get the feeling that hes always two steps beyond the action.

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szoke and robinson are ok. robinson is good for at least 5 laughs a game, especially when he gets excited.

mixon is a tool. he cant follow a play and gets stuck on irrelevant details. i get the feeling that hes always two steps beyond the action.

Robinson has some good football knowledge but can be painful to listen to at times. He can be hard to understand and trips over words. Szoke didn't really seem to do or add much. Agree about Mixon.

Does not sound like a pro staff. :(

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I wouldn't say that's accurate. The Panthers scored in all of the first 3 quarters, had a solid drive in the 4th before Stew lost a fumble. Had another drive that killed nearly 4 minutes of clock before the 2 minute warning that they gave back on 4th down with 1:55 left.

Almost every Coach in the NFL would have at least kicked another FG. But not Fox....some things will not change.

Zod asked if we feel sorry for the Cards fans? Nope, But I do feel sorry for the fans of the next team Fox coaches.

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