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Fua Sighting


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When will guys understand that Fua is the perfect 5th string DT.  He is the guy that the "1's" get to beat up on in practice, which in turn gives them an enormous amount of confidence heading into the games.

 

People like Byron Bell, Chris Scott, and Nate Chandler have benefited greatly from the efforts (or lack-thereof) of Sione Fua.

 

 

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It's the fickle hand of fate working overtime...

 

Panthers make the playoffs, and make quick work of the NFC competition. The team is riding a high not seen since 2003/2004 as they prepare for the Super Bowl vs the Broncos.

 

It's a hard fought game, but the Panthers manage to take a 3 point lead into the final seconds of the game. We need 1 more kneel down to end the game.

 

Fox calls a timeout and huddles his defense together. He makes 2 critical decisions that will forever go down in Super Bowl history. First, he decides to run a Schiano against the final kneel down. Second, he puts Fua in the game for the 1st time all season.

 

The ball is snapped. With a super human burst of speed and power, Fua blasts through Kalil, and knocks Cam to the ground while simultaneously stripping him of the ball. He recovers the fumble and out runs Ted Ginn, Steve Smith and Cam Newton to score the winning 80 yard touchdown. 

 

It could happen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Editors note: The above tale is a work of fantasy and fiction. It in no way resembles reality or follows the known laws of physics in this universe.

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It's the fickle hand of fate working overtime...

Panthers make the playoffs, and make quick work of the NFC competition. The team is riding a high not seen since 2003/2004 as they prepare for the Super Bowl vs the Broncos.

It's a hard fought game, but the Panthers manage to take a 3 point lead into the final seconds of the game. We need 1 more kneel down to end the game.

Fox calls a timeout and huddles his defense together. He makes 2 critical decisions that will forever go down in Super Bowl history. First, he decides to run a Schiano against the final kneel down. Second, he puts Fua in the game for the 1st time all season.

The ball is snapped. With a super human burst of speed and power, Fua blasts through Kalil, and knocks Cam to the ground while simultaneously stripping him of the ball. He recovers the fumble and out runs Ted Ginn, Steve Smith and Cam Newton to score the winning 80 yard touchdown.

It could happen.

Editors note: The above tale is a work of fantasy and fiction. It in no way resembles reality or follows the known laws of physics in this universe.

:lol:

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