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I missed the game


TheRealDeal

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I've been reading about CJ's "selfish" play, CJ2k getting over 100, Olsen's fumble, etc.

What happened on those? What exactly did CJ do? Why did we lose this game?

Thanks for a quick one line summary.

We sucked in every phase of the game. Everyone sucked. If you DVR'd it....delete it.

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They don't show Panther games out here and my buddies didn't want to watch any of it on Sunday Ticket.

Can you at least let me know what CJ did?

He took both hands and shoved a Titans offensive lineman in the helmet causes his neck to violently move back. Dangerous thing to do and it was a nice catch by the refs. Not sure why he did it, the Titan OL was talking with him but you can't lose your composure like that.

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Olsen was crap yesterday. dropped passes all over the place, a fumble at the goal line, and then he pulled a Sandusky (illegal touching... Too soon?) and ran out then back in and caught a pass.

Too soon indeed. Joking about children being raped isn't funny unless a white catholic raped them.

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