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"Panthers victory over Seattle means nothing"


heelinfine

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look up Norm Crosby.

Oops wrong place.

Good lord.

1.  The original audience knew the meaning of those words. Today's audience would be like, Wow, long words that sound funny, he's going too fast, time for a selfie!

2.  It doesn't work when typed. :(

3. You, sir, are no Norm Crosby. Or Jimmy Durante. Or Bergen's Charlie McCarthy.

 

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I hate to bring it up, but it's one of many different responses that you can make to that article.

The Seahawks scored on a trick play that only worked because Coleman freaked out and didn't play the ball as well as he could and should have. The Seahawks' second interception, had Cam not been hit (literally one second longer in being protected) likely would have been a deep bomb that possibly may have been a TD, since Ginn had good separation deep. The Seahawks were gifted penalties by us on the repetitive false starts (they didn't matter much in the grand scheme of things, but those are frustrating penalties that can lower morale pretty quickly if It is as frequent as it was for us on that one drive. Anybody who has ever played the game at any level knows this). If we didn't have Harper covering Graham, perhaps Graham isn't as successful on Wilson's rollouts, which bailed them out of 3rd down a couple of times.

I'll take a 4 point victory knowing that we played a pretty good game against a great team that has let games slip away this year. But this wasn't one of them. They BSed their way through the game and resorted to a flea flicker for 1/3 of their TDs. We drove long fields and put up points. BTW, in case you guys didn't know, our 4 drives of 80 or more yards is the most given up in Seattle in 15 years. In 15 years, we're the only team that drove on their defense almost the length of the field for scores.

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Good lord.

1.  The original audience knew the meaning of those words. Today's audience would be like, Wow, long words that sound funny, he's going too fast, time for a selfie!

2.  It doesn't work when typed. :(

3. You, sir, are no Norm Crosby. Or Jimmy Durante. Or Bergen's Charlie McCarthy.

 

oh I agree but even in the 60s people were stupid and laughed at the big words without knowing some of them. But I did the joke correctly and you without knowing, laughed, so I'm Lil' Crosby. Not Lil' Cosby, he ain't right.

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