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Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread


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Just now, shaq said:

“Stiff arm” dude put down the bud light or whatever your smoking, Tet had clear separation and the defender grabbed his arm pulling him back. The announcers spent minutes going over the replay saying it’s clear defensive PI. Go to bed bud 

We still lost the game, so who gives AF?  You think if we make that pass we had a chance to win?  L O L

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Just now, strato said:

that has been my position

 But I realize tonight that I hate Bryce as the Panthers QB so bad that if it takes Dave being clipped to get rid of Bryce, I accept the proposition. Without question. 

I can’t take any more of it  

 

I feel for Canales because BY clearly isn't a QB that he wants. But also, if we get rid of both and get a coach that can use Rico correctly, I'll take it. Rico with a coach like McDaniel breaks records.

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2 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

The Rams are a Super Bowl team

im going to make other plans for Sunday

girl, it will be 30 to nothing by halftime.  Stafford is outer worldly this year

It's going to be soo sad I'm going to try to make it to halftime but I may switch to another game before if  the score is too out of hand

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1 minute ago, shaq said:

“Stiff arm” dude put down the bud light or whatever your smoking, Tet had clear separation and the defender grabbed his arm pulling him back. The announcers spent minutes going over the replay saying it’s clear defensive PI. Go to bed bud 

the announcee said it was and it was but thr announcer also said before the pi tet needed to be careful bc they could have called offensive pi for his shove with his arm oit od the break.  either way young sucks and would have made no difference 

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1 minute ago, Wolfpredator said:

We still lost the game, so who gives AF?  You think if we make that pass we had a chance to win?  L O L

Yes exactly that was a game altering miscall. If we got the correct call we would have had the ability to be near the redzone and potentially score a TD to bring the game within 3, with 3 timeouts. Only needing to stop them once to get the ball back, so yes that horrible no call is something us as actual Panthers fans should care about.

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3 minutes ago, jopie87 said:

I feel for Canales because BY clearly isn't a QB that he wants. But also, if we get rid of both and get a coach that can use Rico correctly, I'll take it. Rico with a coach like McDaniel breaks records.

we could have won that game with better play calling, but in spite of our qb so yes. in spite

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