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Davis brought to tears


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Thomas Davis brought tears in describing the Panthers' latest loss.5:13pm - 18 Nov 12

Davis on his personal foul penalty: said he has a problem with the refs waiting to see if receiver gets up before throwing the flag.

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Stop sulking and act like a man, amirite?

Obviously those who think crying after a loss isn't being a leader, have never played organized sports.

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TD is playing his ass off. It was a bad call. Every call that is reactionary is a bad call. If that WR had hopped right up, there would've been no flag. TD hit him in the shoulder.

The man has worked his ass off to get back on the field and he's giving 110% every week and this staff continues to let him and the rest of this team down with their idiocy.

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Stop sulking and act like a man, amirite?

Obviously those who think crying after a loss isn't being a leader, have never played organized sports.

TD is the man.

fug this coaching staff.

How many guys on our team is this now that the coaching has relegated them to tears? Seriously... when you do everything your power to win and your coaches throw your effort away, how would you feel?

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I'm past crying, I honestly don't care anymore. It my sincerity I think these guys really do want to win, play with passion etc... but there is just not enough talent and the lack of understanding is not there due to the poor coaching.

I mean for heaven's sake we call a timeout and still manage to screw up the two point conversion because Kuechly and Munnerlyn didn't know there assignments. That's on the coaching staff as much as it is on the players.

That's pretty much all I've got to say.

At least my college team won our conference championship lol.

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I did notice the receiver was yucking it up and bouncing around on the sidelines quite fast after being so devistatingly close to death.

TD did make contact with a shoulder to the helmet, and that's illegal, but he had no option. The receiver ducked his head into the shoulder.

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He has played his ass off for this loser coaching staff. And you say this man should act like a man?

I dunno man. I appreciate TD

That was sarcasm, hence the "amirite?" obviously poking, at the people who thought Cam crying after some loses wasn't being a leader and showed "mental instability".

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