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The #1 defense in the NFL...


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Not for nothing PhillyB (yeah, that's a double negative so hold your poop)

Keuchly is definitely our BEST defensive player beyond the shadow of a doubt; but here's the caveat...

He NEARLY costed us ANOTHER game tonight... Yes, I said another... While MOST put that loss on Josh Norman... I put it on Kuechly for giving Buffalo another chance! If Keuchly doesn't commit PI... Then we win the Buffalo game... #TrueStory

I PRAY that Keuchly has learned his lesson since we all got a break tonight... He's too good of a player to make boneheaded mistakes with the game in the line!

Hate me personally if you want to... But that's all truth and nothing but the truth!

As far as the OP goes... The way this team has been built since Ron has gotten here, is just amazing! Kudos for Ron to sticking to the Defense despite the cries for offensive weapons. He's had his plan and has stuck to the script.

We all "thought" we knew how good this D could be... But they have far exceeded my wildest expectations. I'm PROUD!

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Not for nothing PhillyB (yeah, that's a double negative so hold your poop)

Keuchly is definitely our BEST defensive player beyond the shadow of a doubt; but here's the caveat...

He NEARLY costed us ANOTHER game tonight... Yes, I said another... While MOST put that loss on Josh Norman... I put it on Kuechly for giving Buffalo another chance! If Keuchly doesn't commit PI... Then we win the Buffalo game... #TrueStory

I PRAY that Keuchly has learned his lesson since we all got a break tonight... He's too good of a player to make boneheaded mistakes with the game in the line!

Hate me personally if you want to... But that's all truth and nothing but the truth!

 

 

looked to me like keuchly kept gronkowski from catching a football that was underthrown enough to allow the safety to make a play on it

 

not sure what game you were watching

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looked to me like keuchly kept gronkowski from catching a football that was underthrown enough to allow the safety to make a play on it

 

not sure what game you were watching

Pretty sure that we both saw the same game. For you to imply that I'm remotely anti-Panthers is utterly ridiculous. How convenient that you left out the PI call that kept Buffalo alive and ultimately the win.

Furthermore, your almost cult-like following on here is asinine. People who aren't very smart see someone who is relatively intelligent... And suddenly they agree with everything you say. No wonder you're on here so often. This is how your ego gets fed.

I don't care what u respond or how u respond. You're a child... A MAN can admit when he's wrong.

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TCF strikes again.

I was minding my own business and pointing out a fact about a previous game... An E-bully once again is stirring the pot... And I will now let it settle. People will see his childish antics. I'm gonna take the high rd

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Pretty sure that we both saw the same game. For you to imply that I'm remotely anti-Panthers is utterly ridiculous. How convenient that you left out the PI call that kept Buffalo alive and ultimately the win.

Furthermore, your almost cult-like following on here is asinine. People who aren't very smart see someone who is relatively intelligent... And suddenly they agree with everything you say. No wonder you're on here so often. This is how your ego gets fed.

I don't care what u respond or how u respond. You're a child... A MAN can admit when he's wrong.

 

i didn't say you were anti-panthers. you are anti-right though. also anti-smart and anti-clever and anti-relevant and anti-observant and anti-useful.

 

change a couple of those around and i'll consider letting you into the PhillyB Cult. we have spaghetti tuesdays

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i didn't say you were anti-panthers. you are anti-right though. also anti-smart and anti-clever and anti-relevant and anti-observant and anti-useful.

change a couple of those around and i'll consider letting you into the PhillyB Cult. we have spaghetti tuesdays

On Wednesdays no less!

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