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4th and 1, Goal-Line Vs SeaHawks


beastson

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You are trying to make me cry all over again, aren't you.

The old Southern saying 'if frogs had wings they would not bump their ass'.

Best to just let it go...you know, like a bad first date.

I'm depressed

So everybody is getting depressed with me lol

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How about we trusted Cam to make one of the easiest throws he had to make all year?

I wouldn't call it the easiest, but had it worked, it would have been the luckiest. Hartsock was only open because a Seattle linebacker fell. Everyone else was covered like stink on poo.

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I'm depressed

So everybody is getting depressed with me lol

It really is depressing.

It would be one thing if the Panthers were not a competitive team and but for a few bone head things by the players or stupid calls by the Coach they would be in the playoffs. They beat up St RG in DC and they should have beaten several other teams but they didn't.

...but the joy of the NFL, there is this year's draft and training camp and season.

Don't let it get you down because in reality, the coaches and players get paid. We don't.

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