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Along the Sidelines - Colts at Panthers


Jeremy Igo
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8 hours ago, PanthersBigD said:

The second picture on page 10...is that Norwell's leg that Stewart is planting his cleat on? Wonder if that's what happened to his hamstring...

I don't think so...Norwell got hurt on the opening drive that resulted in a fg.  That picture appears to be Stewart's td on the second drive so I don't think Norwell was playing then.

I could be mistaken though.

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13 hours ago, Moorgan said:

This picture is such a complicated story. Fantastic and compelling.

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Sums up this game quite well for me.  I sat through 5+hours of constant drizzle, rain and downpours and my best attempts to keep dry totally failed (water proof jacket and pants did not matter…I was a drowned cat at the end of the game).  I experienced the highs of the great plays offensively and defensively and the drowned in the lows of both sides of the ball suffering.  The refs…well, my vernacular was most colorful in this game.

7-0 feels pretty dang good and I have lost my voice and will take weeks to dry out.  #KEEPPOUNDING.  Thanks to Gano and Luke's well timed INT - I got to give my niece a big celebratory 21st birthday hug after midnight on the 3rd of November and she got a win for her very first Panther game as a birthday present!!

 

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11 hours ago, RRC2 said:

This is going to sound bashing, but it's not. It's homerish to say Stewart is deserving of the Pro Bowl. That should be Todd Gurley's spot, and there's no question.

Depending on how you construct the roster, you can have quite a few RB's in the Pro-Bowl....not that I think Stew cares about that any longer.

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