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Official Vikings at Panthers GameDay Thread
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Josh Allen isn't completing that pass, the defender read that all the way and jumped it. It's bad playcalling. -
Official Vikings at Panthers GameDay Thread
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
They're buying beer and food in his stadium, he doesn't give a fug -
Official Vikings at Panthers GameDay Thread
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
That ball hit Chark in the face. Bryce can get it there but they have to catch it -
Official Vikings at Panthers GameDay Thread
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
I'm no expert either, but that post you were responding to was lol worthy. I think we're both saying roughly the same thing, which is that Vegas takes what the media and fans are saying in conjunction with other factors and uses it to set point spreads with maximum profit in mind. They're rarely "fooled". -
Official Vikings at Panthers GameDay Thread
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to Zod's topic in Carolina Panthers
Vegas isn't "easily fooled" by media hype, they're probably the least susceptible to that of anyone. Sports books manipulate lines leading up to kickoff to get people to place dumb bets all the time. Like Pittsburgh is a 3 point favorite over Houston today, Houston covered the spread last week when they blew out the Jaguars, so John Q. Public thinks it's a no brainer to take Houston to cover. Vegas, figuring the Steelers are going to cover, sets a low point spread to get the public taking Houston. To quote Mark Knopfler, them guys ain't dumb. They know what they're doing. -
Are the Panthers struggling to sell tickets?!?
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to TheBigKat's topic in Carolina Panthers
This to me is one of the things that the TV experience doesn't capture. Being able to see the whole field as a play develops in person is just different in a way that's hard to describe. Like back in the 2000s the whole secondary would basically cheat over to Steve Smith's side of the field. -
College Football - Week 5
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to Shocker's topic in Carolina Panthers
Nebraska is on the board. We've got a game now boys. -
Are the Panthers struggling to sell tickets?!?
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to TheBigKat's topic in Carolina Panthers
If you're a musician and have bought anything from Sweetwater you can relate to this. "Hey NFL Shield, it's your sales engineer Dave calling to see how those guitar picks you bought three years ago are working out for you" -
Are the Panthers struggling to sell tickets?!?
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to TheBigKat's topic in Carolina Panthers
Maybe people would be willing to pay to go watch crappy football in person if we had a crazy tailgating culture like the Bills, an amazing state of the art stadium like SoFi, or something like Allegiant in a destination city like Las Vegas. With the current state of the team I can't blame people for thinking it's not worth the hassle. Charlotte is a transplant city and the only way you're going to get a hyped home crowd is if you're winning a lot. I haven't been to a game since 2018 but from what I've read here the stadium experience has just gotten worse every year. -
Yep Robot Rock was a ripoff of Release the Beast by Breakwater
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Lions flirting with going on choke watch
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The players hate Thursday games, and it seems like more of them are like this than not.
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lol that tackle was just like "here buddy, this way to the QB"
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A bad half almost turned catastrophic for a moment there
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Only semi-related but damn grass even looks better than turf on TV. I've gotten too used to watching our team play on the fuging Brady Bunch's lawn.
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That team had a personality and put the league on notice. The NFL wasn't having it, and to this day I still think sending the defending NFC champs on the road to open against the team they just lost to in a poorly officiated Super Bowl was intended to send a message to Cam and the Panthers that the league belongs to us, not you, and you need to know your place.
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That was an ugly pick he threw. Just completely missed Ford in coverage.
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Many people, smart people, are running up to me with tears in their eyes. "Sir, you were right all along, he lacks NFL arm strength". Crazy Nancy, Sleepy Joe, Crooked Hillary, they said Bryce has an NFL arm. They said "oh no, Trump is wrong about Bryce's arm". Nobody knows more about football than me, I know many things. Frankly things that a lot of people don't know much about
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Young Won the Job at the Pro Day Dinner
The NFL Shield At Midfield replied to Towelboy's topic in Carolina Panthers
George Soros better watch his back with Nicole Tepper out there -
Listening to some people here you'd think Bryce Young would have gone undrafted if it wasn't for Nicole Tepper. Soon enough we'll have people asking how we could have spent that much draft capital on somebody who's clearly never played football in his life. He doesn't have elite arm strength but he's not like, Tony Pike or something. He can make NFL throws into NFL windows but he's not going to hit somebody in a one foot window on an off platform throw 60 yards downfield. That's Aaron Rodgers poo.