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13 minutes ago, falconlynx said:

Way to go Panthers!

Great game again Rico! First undrafted player with 2 200+ scrimmage yard games in a row.

Excellent work Tmac with 2 TDs!

Clutch route and catch by Renfrow!

And outstanding game Bryce? 

Ehhh first undrafted player since 1970 for this feat. My bad. 
 

First in franchise history. 

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4 minutes ago, Floppin said:

Thanks man. It, like a lot of the art in my house, was done by one of my artist friends 

Sorry bro, ALSO, congrats on your new daughter! Where are my manners? So excited that the Panthers just won back to back games that I've lost focus, lol. Seriously though, congratulations bro... nothing more special than that!

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13 minutes ago, Floppin said:

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Figured I'd pop in and give some pies. Haven't been around in some time. Business has been crazy busy since the flood in the mountains and we just gave birth to my third daughter (I'm 42 now, fug me, but I'm still a very proud papa). This was my quiet smile celebration after the winning field goal. 

My heeler sleeping in the background is recovering from being attacked by a rogue loose pitbull in my neighborhood while my dad was dog sitting when we were in the hospital for the birth. His 68 yr old ass beat that dog off him with his hands.

Congratulations neighbor! Sorry to hear about your dog.

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