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The worst part about losing last night


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I was at the game last night and that was the most energy I have seen in a long time. I would put it right next to the 03 Dallas game and 15 cardinals conference championship (I was at both).

It wasn’t just all of the effort from the fans but all of the legends that were there. Jake, Cam, Jonathan Stewart, Wesley Walls, Steve Smith, Muhsin Muhammad, Luke, Eugene Robinson, and a lot more. 
 

At the end of the 4th Quarter, Jake, Smith, Walls and Moose all came out and beat the drum and the stadium was bouncing. Cam already hit the drum before the game but it later showed him in a press box trying to pump the crowd in the 4th quarter.
 

It just felt like all of that energy was for nothing, it felt like we let the legends down. I hope these guys in the locker room remembers the sting from this going into next season and put a bigger focus on the smaller things. 
 

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

The worst part of last night was losing our franchise LT indefinitely and it's not even close. Next to franchise QBs these guys are the toughest to find/replace.

Moral victories are for suckers. 

Yeah except for the fact that every time Nijman fills in for him or Moton it makes no difference. Not sure how much of a “franchise LT” ours actually is. I think a lot of people have rose colored glasses on.

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7 minutes ago, Jackson113.2 said:

What was the deal with the Wells Fargo building not changing its colors? I see people upset about it this morning. 

Yeah it never changed last night. I thought it would once it got darker but it stayed red. There also wasn’t a flyover at the national anthem. I think it was due to the overcast. It never rained last night but it was really cloudy. 
 

What’s funny is the towels. At the Tampa game they gave out black towels and left them in the cup holders and you could tell it was rushed because they were real poo quality, almost like painted with stencils and thrown in a pile. They handed out blue ones last night at the gate that were a lot nicer. 

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31 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Yeah except for the fact that every time Nijman fills in for him or Moton it makes no difference. Not sure how much of a “franchise LT” ours actually is. I think a lot of people have rose colored glasses on.

Says the guy who went to the game thinking the Panthers would actually win. Granted, it was closer than I thought, or nearly everyone else who didn't have rose colored glasses on, but the Rams advanced as expected.

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1 minute ago, 45catfan said:

Says the guy who went to the game thinking the Panthers would actually win. Granted, it was closer than I thought, or nearly everyone else who didn't have rose colored glasses on, but the Rams advanced as expected.

Right because we haven’t beaten them a few weeks ago and the Rams don’t play worse on the road. How stupid of me to assume such. Especially when we take the lead in the 4th quarter after being down 14.

I guess I should just be miserable like you.

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Just now, ProcessBlue2 said:

Right because we haven’t beaten them a few weeks ago and the Rams don’t play worse on the road. How stupid of me to assume such. Especially when we take the lead in the 4th quarter after being down 14.

I guess I should just be miserable like you.

I'm not miserable, but realistic. This team made the playoffs on a tiebreaker because our entire division blows.  If the NFL got rid of the archaic division winner nonsense and strictly went with the 7 best records, we wouldn't have even been in the playoffs, let alone hosting a game.  It would be different if we went on a late season tear and were piping hot heading into the playoffs.  We lost 3 of 4.  Sorry, if I lost my rose color glasses that blocks out reality.  Speaking of horrible road teams, even if we did advance somehow, the first road game versus an elite team, we would have gotten completely smoked.  Take the feel good loss in the WC round. It would have only gotten uglier.

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They're big boys that fully understand the dynamics of the game. Just like us, they'll be alright. 

The worst thing about losing last night was not only losing the game, was losing Ickey. Many repercussions, some that may be long lasting, will happen as a result of his injury.

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1 hour ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Yeah except for the fact that every time Nijman fills in for him or Moton it makes no difference. Not sure how much of a “franchise LT” ours actually is. I think a lot of people have rose colored glasses on.

Ekwonu has always been an All Pro Guard playing LT.

Franchise LTs are expected to have above average pass pro on an island

Franchise CBs are expected to play disciplined and not get burned consistently by the top receivers in the league.

Franchise QBs are expected to command the end of 1 score games in the 4Q and get into FG range in under 1 minute with all 3 time outs.

Franchise WRs are expected to run precision routes and battle for the ball when one on one with the ability to rely on them on the final drive of games.

Panthers are 1 for 5 in the past 5 drafts.

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