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Official Week 6: Cowboys @ Panthers Gameday Thread


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29 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

No, because they're not drops because of his hands, all 3 of his drops this year were because of concentration issues.

It's not ideal, but it's something that isn't crazy for a player in only their 6th career game, he'll get them worked out.

Hopefully youre right, I knew you would be there to defend him.  It just seems to me it is his hands are a little bit slow more than concentration.  The tunnel screen drop a few weeks ago was concentration.  These slants havent really looked like concentration  

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Just now, mrcompletely11 said:

We better not lose this poo.  Playing too well

I keep saying it, but I posted here two weeks ago, the refs screwing us against Dallas was going to be a given.  I fuging hate everything about their organization.  I’ve never understood why they’re treated it’s such deference.  It’s so fuging annoying.

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Just now, Proudiddy said:

I keep saying it, but I posted here two weeks ago, the refs screwing us against Dallas was going to be a given.  I fuging hate everything about their organization.  I’ve never understood why they’re treated it’s such deference.  It’s so fuging annoying.

Their large fanbase and market share is the only reason 

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Just now, Tr3ach said:

Hopefully youre right, I knew you would be there to defend him.  It just seems to me it is his hands are a little bit slow more than concentration.  The tunnel screen drop a few weeks ago was concentration.  These slants havent really looked like concentration  

I'm not defending him, it was 100% a drop on him.

But if you watch the replay, it seemed pretty clear that he was starting to turn his head before securing the catch, the same thing as his previous 2 drops.

That's 100% a concentration thing and not a hands thing, it's just objectively analyzing what I'm seeing, but it's still not defending him

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Just now, Swaggasaurus said:

You don’t get calls without having a marquee player or players. We’ve got zero of those. Teams like the Browns and now Panthers aren’t in the cellar consistently due to organizational failures alone. The league wants the star players and more popular teams in contention for longer. 

It’s not just that.  The bigger market and the “prestigious” franchises - “the blue bloods” will always get this bullshit officiating in their favor.

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