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Thumbs Up to Smitty, GREAT going on 12k in some very elite company now, but wait you been ELITE since you been here in one way or another!!!

The Card game has perplexed a number of folks that watched it.  We went in at half time with 3 to 1 Time of Possession.  We came out after half and every one was out of gas is a good way to look at it I guess.  I called that game a Reality Check.  They knew they had it won to bad the Cards didn't!!

 

GOOOOOOOOOO Panthers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

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Thumbs Up to Smitty, GREAT going on 12k in some very elite company now, but wait you been ELITE since you been here in one way or another!!!

The Card game has perplexed a number of folks that watched it. We went in at half time with 3 to 1 Time of Possession. We came out after half and every one was out of gas is a good way to look at it I guess. I called that game a Reality Check. They knew they had it won to bad the Cards didn't!!

GOOOOOOOOOO Panthers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The Card game has perplexed a number of folks that watched it. We went in at half time with 3 to 1 Time of Possession. We came out after half and every one was out of gas is a good way to look at it I guess. I called that game a Reality Check. They knew they had it won to bad the Cards didn't!!

GOOOOOOOOOO Panthers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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that would be so awesome. he's gonna have a hell of a challenge with talib on the field

if they are using Talib to track Smitty, might indicate they are playing a lot of man coverage, and we know we fugz people up trying to play man too much.  teams who turn their backs on Cam, they pay for it.  They may try to use fat Spikes as a spy but I think Cam will get by him when needed.

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smitty put up 69 against a rock solid san francisco defense last week... and that's after dropping that deep 30-yarder that would've put him up over 100.

 

if he can mirror that performance (minus the drop) this week he could finally make it happen. it's been a long time coming.

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