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4 minutes ago, Admiral Ackbar said:

fug Kelvin Benjamin

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What is bro even doing now? He literally just disappeared. 

Didn't know his personal story until now. Spent a lot of time in juvy in Middle School, graduated high school at age 20, got paid, got lazy. Could've made generational wealth and ensured his kids never endure what he had to and, he created personal wealth. Oh well. 

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20 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

I don’t agree much with you but damn propst to you with this thread.

Right in the feels.

Quick: Tyler Warren is going to break rookie receiving records for all positions and Matthew Golden is going to be Rookie of the Month at least once. Tet will make plays but won't approach the heights of those two. 

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As much as the league went out of their way to help the Broncos and also send a message to our franchise that they despised us. Pretty much everyone on the team including some very notable Panthers looked like a deer in the headlights in that loss on the biggest stage. Kony Ealy might have been MVP. It was that bad. Sometimes you have to face reality on multiple levels. That's the only way to accept and move on.

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2 minutes ago, frankw said:

As much as the league went out of their way to help the Broncos and also send a message to our franchise that they despised us. Pretty much everyone on the team including some very notable Panthers looked like a deer in the headlights in that loss on the biggest stage. Kony Ealy might have been MVP. It was that bad. Sometimes you have to face reality on multiple levels. That's the only way to accept and move on.

They looked lost early, and then they figured it out. By then, it was too late. The NFL didn’t cause the strip sack TD directly but the missed Cotchery catch did. They missed multiple personal fouls on hits to Cams head. 
 

All im saying is that the butterfly effect is real. Ever since that call on Cotchery, the Panthers haven’t been the same. 

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11 minutes ago, CPcavedweller said:

They looked lost early, and then they figured it out. By then, it was too late. The NFL didn’t cause the strip sack TD directly but the missed Cotchery catch did. They missed multiple personal fouls on hits to Cams head. 
 

All im saying is that the butterfly effect is real. Ever since that call on Cotchery, the Panthers haven’t been the same. 

Honestly the fact that the NFL set a rematch of that loss in the very first game of the next season on the road in Denver was arguably even worse because they announced it was open season on Cam Newton. Never seen another team intentionally and repeatedly try to turn another player into a vegetable and take them out of a game with zero repercussions like that before and have never seen it since. Honestly it is the main reason I rarely even watch any football games outside of the Panthers and even then I do not like giving money to the NFL.

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1 hour ago, CPcavedweller said:

They looked lost early, and then they figured it out. By then, it was too late. The NFL didn’t cause the strip sack TD directly but the missed Cotchery catch did. They missed multiple personal fouls on hits to Cams head. 
 

All im saying is that the butterfly effect is real. Ever since that call on Cotchery, the Panthers haven’t been the same. 

Didn't miller illegally bat the ball forward on the strip sack too? I've blocked almost all memory of the game out.

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10 hours ago, frankw said:

As much as the league went out of their way to help the Broncos and also send a message to our franchise that they despised us. Pretty much everyone on the team including some very notable Panthers looked like a deer in the headlights in that loss on the biggest stage. Kony Ealy might have been MVP. It was that bad. Sometimes you have to face reality on multiple levels. That's the only way to accept and move on.

I mean, Kony Early was a massive disappointment and all but you gotta give the guy his flowers for that game. He looked like a HOFer that night.

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