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The most unstoppable play in NFL history.


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1 minute ago, Jackson113.2 said:

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Well next week Bryce will get that call because the Bucs are the moneyline favorite right now and that number will probably trend up during the week because of some mysterious reasons or panthers “injuries” and I recommend smashing that moneyline on the Panthers to win because next week they will be getting a win to set up a winner take all final game against the Bucs 

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16 minutes ago, frankw said:

Not being able to run a QB sneak after trading the farm for a QB is something we would be laughing our asses off at every chance we got if this were any other team.

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Just need a Tasom Hill type player to compliment him i guess,  or get a new Qb. Either way whatever I don't care anymore. 

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4 minutes ago, Pantherxtreme said:

I gotcha.  

I mean, contact already is made with the defender in your freeze frame…and he isn’t down.  He is trying to fall while being hit.  

Shough was butt on ground before contact.  

QBs are getting the Shough calls 100% of the time now that Cam is gone.  Maybe Tom Brady can get the call on the Bryce one. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

I gotcha.  

I mean, contact already is made with the defender in your freeze frame…and he isn’t down.  He is trying to fall while being hit.  

Shough was butt on ground before contact.  

QBs are getting the Shough calls 100% of the time now that Cam is gone.  Maybe Tom Brady can get the call on the Bryce one. 

The rule isn't if your butt is on the ground it's if you give yourself up which Bryce did, but he was still contacted 

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4 minutes ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

And if you don’t feel comfortable with Bryce running a sneak, then have a back or a tight end handle the snap and get it done. Pathetic we can’t even call the play because we don’t have any faith in the execution. Hell, sign Cam off the street to run it. 

I’m sorry, but in that situation, I would’ve made Bryce go out there and run the damn sneak. The fact we are having this conversation is laughable. All QBs need to be able to run a damn sneak. It’s 4th and inches. That’s an easy pick up for a QB 

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Just now, Pantherxtreme said:

The rule isn't if your butt is on the ground it's if you give yourself up which Bryce did, but he was still contacted 

Again, need the live clip of it.  Freeze frame gets weird. What’s a millisecond before that look like.  Bryce just was way too late IMO.  

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