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Re: Panthers Postgame sadness
Yeah, that was a 50/50. We came up on the wrong side. I wasn't mad about that one. That was the furthest I've ever seen that kind of fumble go forwards. Made it like 10-15 yards. We had a good drive going too. That one hurt.
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Re: Panthers Postgame sadness
I think our WRs maybe had the worst day in the NFL league wide for that position group this season. Guys had an opportunity to step up and they let it slip by. Catch the damn football.
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I agree.......the offense looked quite different with Heinicke in the game......a practice squad player did better than a first round pick
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Re: Panthers Postgame sadness
Game flexed to next Sunday night on NBC.
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Re: Panthers Postgame sadness
Oh boy. I'm really gonna tie one on.
Sunday might be the best or worst night of the year.
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Re: Panthers Postgame sadness
You might as well stay drunk from New Year's eve till Monday 1/4.
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Re: Panthers Postgame sadness
We can debate this all day, to me it looked like he still had enough control to go through his throwing motion and throw the ball.
That being said, he can take the L for looking terrible the rest of the game. He can walk now or walk later, but he's walking regardless.
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The way he's playing Dwayne better start saving those millions. My biggest takeaway from this video is he never worked a real job before the NFL. It makes me wonder if there's any correlation between young qb's who have never worked a real job and NFL success.
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"Zero chance Dwayne Haskins is the quarterback of the Washington Football Team next year," Esiason said on the CBS halftime show Sunday. "No way. I think Ron Rivera, Doug Williams, everyone down there is trying to give him every opportunity to become the leader. He just doesn't seem to love the game of football, because that's ultimately what it takes."
Boomer Esiason
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