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2012-09-20, 20:07 | Link #5283 |
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Watching the Thrusday night game, The Carolina Panthers are getting slapped by the Giants .
10-0 first quarter. At the end of the half 20-0.
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2012-09-20, 21:16 | Link #5285 |
'Sup Ballers
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Needless to say, we still have a long way to go to be relevant in playoff conversations. Geez.
This is embarrassing as hell. I'm still having a major problem with this college style play-calling, these shotgun draws aren't working. Edit: Oh look, a score! |
2012-09-20, 21:54 | Link #5287 |
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Update: its now 33-7 and beat down continues.
I forgot the number and name pulled the helmet off, I think he threw a punch. Frustrated much? Edit: Now 36 -7. 1:09 to go, dont worry its almost over. And it's over.
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2012-09-20, 23:08 | Link #5288 |
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The Panthers just got out-muscled the entire game. It was surprised it was so one sided. Carolina just lacked the physical edge that the Giants had. The defense still has problems stopping the run and couldn't generate pressure on Eli Manning at all. It was ridiculous. And we saw what happens when the Panthers offense gets shutdown and can't carry the team. Carolina needs to really get a better defense on the field. Especially on the defensive line. Even their best defenders Beason, Gamble, and Luke Kuechly seemed invisible from what I saw. No impact plays were being made. Add five turnovers, and it's easy to see why this was so one sided.
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2012-09-22, 00:28 | Link #5289 |
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As a Giants fan, I was giddy. When a Skins-fan was talking down on me after our week 1 loss to the Cowboys, I pretty much knew that we need a quick turn around. Week 2 win wasn't that convincing either. Our schedule only becomes more difficult from this point on, so we can't afford to lose the games that we are supposed to win. This win against the Panthers certainly eases some of our concern.
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2012-09-23, 14:47 | Link #5294 |
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If Minnesota pulls this off, I am going to be laughing so hard at the Niners. Laughing even harder than when the Pats lost to the Cardinals. Would there be any competition for most embarrassing loss of the week? Heck, might be most embarrassing loss of the year.
Also, has there been a player who has quit as much as CJ has after being paid the big bucks? When do the Titans finally admit that they need a new RB?
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2012-09-23, 15:00 | Link #5295 | |
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2012-09-23, 15:12 | Link #5297 |
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It was a game that SF should have won easily, but "most embarrassing lost of the season"? Not even close. Now if they had gotten beat this decisively by Cleveland, Jacksonville or Kansas City. . . I would agree.
Minnesota is (for my outlook) a 5-7 win team this year. Definitely a team SF should have taken care off, but not really embarrassing. It was a classic trap game that the Niners looked pass and got burned for, barring a miracle. |
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