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You guys aren't going to like this but, Amini played a good game yesterday


nctarheel0619

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i will say it again. He was not fully healed from his ACL tear last season.

He isn't great but he is not as bad as that gif people like to post about him vs. the eagles in 2014.

People tend to look at players in a vacuum here. And then it becomes a punch line.

He is obviously not preferred over Norwell, but he played admirably yesterday. We know we got some decent depth with him now.

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12 minutes ago, Darth Biscuit said:

Yes, I always hate it when Panthers players play well...

Yea you gotta love the little kids that post these things when a player has a single good game after sucking for years.

Like yea I told you he could play 1 game well what now? It's like you beat a guy in 21 by a score of 21-6 and he like gets in your face and talks trash after hitting each of his 3 shots and poo....

 

 

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2 minutes ago, nctarheel0619 said:

There were people on here saying we should've started Remmers and how Amini sucks so bad we should start Williams at LG too.  SMH.  

I care way more about the Panthers winning than I do about being right.

I think any fan worth a crap ought to.

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1 minute ago, Jase said:

Sometimes the way a guard plays has as much to do with who's playing tackle next to him than anything.

No, No, No,

Don't try to put Amini's sucky play on Byron Bell.  Lets just say he played well in reserve roll and leave it at that.   In the past our offensive line has always improved when Amini was taken out the game. That's with Byron Bell playing.  Norwell came in and we immediately saw improvement,

I as a Amini hater am pleasantly surprised by his play and am happy he is playing well but this it was Byron Bell thing thats starting to develop around here is wrong.

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