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Watching the Dallas debacle is extra special for Panthers fans


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We lost more close games than any other team in the league the last two years. Our head coach and

our team leaders kept the team together. Dallas is still in playoff contention. But they lose a few heartbreakers

and players are yelling with coaches, storming off the field, coaches are throwing players under the bus, and

the owner has got no one but himself to blame cause he fugs with everything.

 

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31 other teams in the league and NFL network and espn have spent the majority of their broadcasts covering the dallas game.  All last night and again this morning.  It was all about how dallas lost the game and not how green bay beat their ass.  Makes me sick. Hell they even shorted the patriots by showing thirty seconds of their game highlights before going back to garretts presser or romo's or his interceptions or his audibles or dez being a baby.  Fug them!!!!!!! 

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31 other teams in the league and NFL network and espn have spent the majority of their broadcasts covering the dallas game. All last night and again this morning. It was all about how dallas lost the game and not how green bay beat their ass. Makes me sick. Hell they even shorted the patriots by showing thirty seconds of their game highlights before going back to garretts presser or romo's or his interceptions or his audibles or dez being a baby. Fug them!!!!!!!

I stopped watching NFL Network after that Broncos Patriots game. You would have thought it was the only game on that Sunday if you were to only watch NFL Network. From a football standpoint that game wasn't even good, if it wasn't for a muffed punt it would have ended in a tie.

With there being so many games each Sunday, it's amazing how they still manage to show so much crap throughout the whole week.

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31 other teams in the league and NFL network and espn have spent the majority of their broadcasts covering the dallas game.  All last night and again this morning.  It was all about how dallas lost the game and not how green bay beat their ass.  Makes me sick. Hell they even shorted the patriots by showing thirty seconds of their game highlights before going back to garretts presser or romo's or his interceptions or his audibles or dez being a baby.  Fug them!!!!!!! 

 

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I tweeted this to Charlotte's most boisterous Cowboy fan, QCB, right before you started this thread:

@qcbwfnz Cowboys should've stacked all of their dusty rings and trophies at the goal line. Maybe that would've kept Green Bay from scoring.

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