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Smitty's Ready...


WarDamnPanthers

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I think fans need to mentally prepare themselves for the slight possiblity we play big chunks of this game without 89.

If we win this game we win bc of one man. Newton. That if course assumes the D does what they do

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I know this sounds a bit strange - but after seeing the Captain run back his last int for a td, would it be dumb to line him up for a limited number of plays as a receiver and see what happens? Especially if Smitty is out- he seems to have the ball catching skills, speed and elusiveness to make a play or two for us on offense.  Id rather see them give that a try over another wasted wildcat formation.

 

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/0ap2000000311284/Divisional-Round-X-Factor-Captain-Munnerlyn

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I just really don't get why people feel the need to post pointless crap in this forum. I get you're excited, but have you never been on a forum before? This ain't facebook

 

That's fine man. I actual doctored the photo and thought it looked cool, and it was supposed to be big and in your face. Meant to pump some peeps up. No, I'm not a big forum guy. Just pumped for the game and wanted to express.

 

Hopefully the new vid I made will make up for it. That's something of substance... right?? ;)

 

Keep pounding brutha (even if it's me).

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That's fine man. I actual doctored the photo and thought it looked cool, and it was supposed to be big and in your face. Meant to pump some peeps up. No, I'm not a big forum guy. Just pumped for the game and wanted to express.

 

Hopefully the new vid I made will make up for it. That's something of substance... right?? ;)

 

Keep pounding brutha (even if it's me).

 

Wasn't expecting that kind of a reply, so kudos to you. Atleast you're in the Panther spirit

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