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Lol Jon Gruden; "NFL should fine the QBs when they stare down receivers." I love Chucky.


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Do you just really like starting threads? 

 

I'm willing  to give up my chance at starting threads if Zod will raise the minimum high enough so this guy can't. 

 

Is this one of those situations where.....in order to gain acceptance from veteran posters you bash other new posters to separate yourself?   Looks like it.   If the thread was dumb then why did you open it?  

 

Haters gonna hate I guess.   

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Is this one of those situations where.....in order to gain acceptance from veteran posters you bash other new posters to separate yourself?   Looks like it.   If the thread was dumb then why did you open it?  

 

Haters gonna hate I guess.   

 

 

I couldn't give a poo less about "veteran posters" and what they think of me.  Who the hell thinks like that?  

 

I would prefer to read Panthers news on a Panthers section of a board rather than "Jon Gruden made a comment completely unrelated to the Panthers and I thought it was funny hur hur."  

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I couldn't give a poo less about "veteran posters" and what they think of me.  Who the hell thinks like that?  

 

I would prefer to read Panthers news on a Panthers section of a board rather than "Jon Gruden made a comment completely unrelated to the Panthers and I thought it was funny hur hur."  

 

Just one question......ya mad?

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I guess most just missed the point of the whole comment.

Point was that a players point of impact is constantly moving and some late hits/defenseless recievers are caused by the QB throwing late into cvg....so in essense the late hit would not have happened if the pass was delivered earlier. He was just making a point that late throws From the QB are sometimes more the cause of a defenseless WR than the DB is so why punish the DB.

Less attack of poster.

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