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Official Week 18: Panthers @ Buccaneers Gameday Thread


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1 minute ago, Butterflyj30 said:

All of the Commentators are saying how the Refs robbed us

 

https://www.instagram.com/p/DTEYsGqgYxV/?img_index=2&igsh=dnR3dGl1YWN2cjBo

Very glad everyone could see it. Refs + whatever that Rico fumble was are what decided the game. Been a fan long enough to know thay Saints will win tomorrow. Then comes the off-season and figuring out if I can keep watching a poo product (The NFL as a whole).

 

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1 minute ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

Lol ok man... Keep slurping Bryce's dick while blaming Evero and the D for giving up 16 to a fully healthy Tampa O

Who the fug do you think you are talking to like that?

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1 minute ago, The Lobo said:

I don’t think he’s a Bryce Stan 

Nobody on planet earth hates Bryce more than me, this dude is just a complete fuging retard telling a pissed off mod that has had too much to drink to suck a dick.

Here we are going to show everyone a lesson on the fug around and find out matrix. 

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Keys to the game

  • The Panthers could not get going on the ground, rushing for just 19 yards on 14 carries. Conversely, the Bucs lived off the run, amassing 138 rushing yards on 41 totes and helping them dominate the time-of-possession battle at 37:25 to 22:35.
  • Carolina's offense continued their struggles on third down, picking up the sticks just once on eight such looks. Between the last two weeks combined, the Panthers converted on two of their 19 third-down looks.

https://pantherswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/panthers/2026/01/03/panthers-buccaneers-game-recap-18/88010473007/

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3 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

Scott Van Pelt: “Bryce young answered some questions”

 

like what? He does this all year. He will be horrendous and then have a decent game. He isn’t good folks. 

I’ve never seen the media cover for such a shitty player.  Ever.  The way they treated Cam is a testament to the biased reporting.  Why are they fluffing this obviously inept pipsqueek of a turd of a #1 pick?  Normally they would step over themselves to declare the pick a bust but not Bryce!  They keep baby dicking him.  I truly don’t get it!  fug this QB all the way back to Cali. 

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    • If we pay Bryce like a franchise QB we're completely and utterly buttfuged.
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    • If everything played out and that last thing happened, I probably just quit. 
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