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Endzone Celebrations = Lame


Zod

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Any preplanned celebration is fugging lame.

Genuine unbridled enthusiasm and excitement is fine. Go ahead and jump around, slap helmets, etc.

But once you get into your choreographed pre planned vain attempt to impress someone, its amateur hour. Its sad when a TD is a big deal for you, it should be commonplace.

Lame.

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I can see what Zod is saying, there is a certain collective/team toughness that is said when everyone just puts their heads down and runs back to the sideline. If I was a defender this would be most tantalizing to me. But, other defenders might find the celebration to be more irritating.

If you're talking about Cam's, I hope it doesn't happen all the time but that was his first rushing TD/game in the pros so I'll let it go, I am sure JR did as well.

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If you're talking about Cam's, I hope it doesn't happen all the time but that was his first rushing TD/game in the pros so I'll let it go, I am sure JR did as well.

I hope we see Panther players doing it multiple times a game. I'm all for an endzone celebration be it a simple act like you been there before hide the excitement and just walk off the field or if it's a full blown orchestrated line dance ho down. Just keep scoring. No more 3 and outs. No more well that offensive drive was offensive. No more foxball. Attacking offense that does it's job, scores. They can do whatever they want once they are in the endzone to celebrate. I don't care.

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You can't tell me you didn't enjoy #89's endzone celebrations back in the day when he and Jake were on fire.

Always thought Smittys were really bad.....tried way too hard. The simple ball spin every time is much better. "changing a diaper"......dumb.

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I hope we see Panther players doing it multiple times a game. I'm all for an endzone celebration be it a simple act like you been there before hide the excitement and just walk off the field or if it's a full blown orchestrated line dance ho down. Just keep scoring. No more 3 and outs. No more well that offensive drive was offensive. No more foxball. Attacking offense that does it's job, scores. They can do whatever they want once they are in the endzone to celebrate. I don't care.

I was more so talking about Cam's celebration, the one that came with a penalty.

I don't care what happens as long as I see some points.

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