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Your OFFICIAL NFC Wild Card Playoffs Thread LA Rams @Carolina Panthers


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Just now, panthertime said:

Hubbard should have caught that ball BUT the Young's pass was low too

Terrible pass. It’s happened so many times this year where we can’t connect on a simple outlet pass with no defender in site. That’s a drive that should still be going.

Young is not a good QB and will never get us to contender status. He’s better than he was but you can’t miss easy poo like that.

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1 minute ago, Monrowed said:

Chuba got too excited and fugged that one up

Bryce screwed that up by leading Chuba too much. For all the people saying that he should caught it. Maybe, but if he had he may not have been able to get that first anyway because he likely would've hit the ground or at least slowed down his momentum.

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1 minute ago, TylerDurden said:

Wait, people are blaming Chuba for that???????  

He flattened out his route and Bryce threw it to hit him in stride.  Coker just stopped on earlier INT as well.   I'm not a Bryce fan but those weren't on him..,

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1 minute ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Chuba is a horrible receiver. Bryce threw that ball where a good receiver is catching that poo moving forward to maximize RAC. Chuba continued stumbling to his left instead of stepping up and catching that bitch. And I’m a certified Bryce hater.

This is untrue. Chuba started his career very badly but over the past three seasons he has been the best receiver on the roster. His catch percentage is insanely high.

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