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Official Week 18: Panthers @ Buccaneers Gameday Thread


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Just now, CRA said:

Game isn’t rigged.

We have 19 rush yards so the 4th quarter and Bryce is our QB

Refs make horrible calls every game.  19 rush yards is the Bucs rush D beating us 

This. So tired of Panthers fans doing their best inferiority complex every week. The NFL doesn't have it out for North Carolina. The rest of the country couldn't care less about Tampa or Charlotte. They don't WANT nor need Tampa to win this. And they'd really have their work cut out for them to "rig" a NO win over ATL. Yes, the refs have made horrible calls ... but no it's not on purpose. What you're asking the refs (who you call morons) to do is to decide within a split second to throw a flag as, for example, a Tampa WR trips and falls as PI. Come on now.

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1 minute ago, Billy Goat said:

He's a dipshit. He has called dumb plays on crucial downs throughout the season.

Still leaning, I’ll give him benefit of the doubt with what he has to work with but Bryce after three year is painfully, very painfully obvious is not a nfl qb

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2 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Difference is Cam had no chance to get the ball before a defender so he decided to play the bounce. Bryce had every opportunity to get it before the defender. 

I loved Cam -an all time favorite Panther.  But that's not what I, and most of the people calling the game and re-running highlights saw. Not saying Cam was scared, he just froze.  Difference between him and Bryce is Cam was a warrior, leader and had one unfortunate lapse.  For Bryce, it's not at all out of the ordinary - he regularly freezes.

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