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Who watched that entire game from start to finish last night?


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I want a show of hands. If you do, you can NEVER have your fandom questioned for as long as you live. That was the most wretched, god-awful Panther game I have ever witnessed and I fell asleep around the time it got to be 27-0.

So who made it through? If you did, you need a special avatar that says "I made it through the 2010 Steelers game from start to finish" or a special Huddle pie bonus.

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I want a show of hands. If you do, you can NEVER have your fandom questioned for as long as you live. That was the most wretched, god-awful Panther game I have ever witnessed and I fell asleep around the time it got to be 27-0.

So who made it through? If you did, you need a special avatar that says "I made it through the 2010 Steelers game from start to finish" or a special Huddle pie bonus.

I was at work following through GameCast... that alone was wretched. I can only imagine what the game was like live.

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I made it all the way through. It was like punching myself in the nuts for three hours, but I did it. What an abortion this team is in all aspects, I'm ready to bring the fire and pitchforks in 2011.

I've never been so embarrassed to be a Panther fan. We can't do anything right!

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I watched it all. It was bad. I saw some positive things here and there but it was mostly a pretty sad affair.

About questioning my fandom. You may still do that. Up until kickoff I was fully engaged in American Ninja Warrior and seriously contemplated not switching over to NFLN at kickoff.

Yes, I DVR'd AMN.

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Honestly I watched the whole thing because I dont get the chance to watch the Panthers that often, though I did flip to the Pointsetta bowl during half time. The first quarter really got me excited and I thought, hey maybe this game wont be a blow out... lol

Has Clausen played that crappy all season? Seemed like he stared down receivers and wouldnt keep his eyes downhill when the pressure came. I know on their last good drive there were a couple receivers that he couldve passed it to but he just ran forward and back and took a sack.

I have a big complaint, what were you think Davidson. I loved the first quarter with the Smith reverse motions which helped hold the outside linebacker. But later in the game when they were bringing alot of pressure you had no hot routes going on. Idk how many plays I saw where they were all going deep, but no one crossing or slanting into the void left by the blitzing linebackers. Am I missing something?

Also, Jstew as awesome as you were on the first drive, you were pretty shady when it came to picking up the blitz.

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