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Fitzgerald on Gamble: "I'm glad he wasn't following me around"


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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/panthers/story/502267.html

When asked if he was surprised the Panthers didn't use their top cornerback, Chris Gamble, on him in man-to-man coverage in the first half, Fitzgerald said:

“They didn't show (that) all year. No matter who they played, (their cornerbacks) always stayed on their sides. Chris Gamble is a phenomenal talent and I'm glad he wasn't following me around.”

Intresting , especially since it's come directly from Fitz. It does add to the belief here that Gamble should be covering all opposing number one recievers.

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After reading some of the things they say in that article, I find it ironic they have the nerve to claim the Panthers were arrogant going into that game.

I was rooting for them to win it all, but after reading that I hope they get absolutely demolished.

not me. I will never root for a Squeelers win. Not even over the Cowgirls.

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If we were in their position I'd still be talking sh*t today also. To victor go the spoils.

Yep, I'd probably have a word or two to say about the situation if I was a Cardinal, especially after the manner in which they beat the Panthers at home.

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Well, if they kept making mental mistakes while doing the same thing all year, which is an oversimplification in the first place, then what makes you think that changing everything for one game would have helped matters?

Hell, it's not like they were gonna overcome 6 turnovers by the offense anyway.

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