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First to Eddy P. Who thankfully showed his true colors before we extended him this offseason. Appreciate you coming to workouts, dipshit. 
 

Second, to the refs who gave Tampa the Chiefs treatment. I guess to keep the division interesting with Atlanta. Same bum ass ref called:

-PI on Jackson in the end zone on 3rd down

-Thielen’s catch incomplete

-A fair catch interference that got picked up.

Must be nice to never be held accountable. 
 

Third, to Chuba. For completely shitting on one of the most competitive games I can remember, and making Thielen’s sideline catch forgettable. This is why you don’t give mediocre RBs money. Everyone sure loves him though and don't care because “he’s a nice guy and deserves the payday”. 
 

Way to Panther.
 

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1 minute ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

First to Eddy P. Who thankfully showed his true colors before we extended him this offseason. Appreciate you coming to workouts, dipshit. 
 

Second, to the refs who gave Tampa the Chiefs treatment. I guess to keep the division interesting with Atlanta. Same bum ass ref called:

-PI on Jackson in the end zone on 3rd down

-Thielen’s catch incomplete

-A fair catch interference that got picked up.

Must be nice to never be held accountable. 
 

Third, to Chuba. For completely shitting on one of the most competitive games I can remember, and making Thielen’s sideline catch forgettable. This is why you don’t give mediocre RBs money. Everyone sure loves him though and don't care because “he’s a nice guy and deserves the payday”. 
 

Way to Panther.
 

Without Chubb’s 2, 3, 4th efforts throughout the 4th qtr and OT, wouldn’t have even had the chance 

defense couldn’t stop a corpse when it mattered 

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2 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

Even good RBs worth their contracts fumble sometimes. And that fair catch interference that got picked up was on us. Picking it up benefitted us. The other two examples were spot on though. 

Plenty of RBs have never fumbled away a game like that though. Literally all he has to do is not fumble that is his only job and the only thing on his mind in that situation. 
 

Extending Chuba was incredibly premature. Brooks looks much more explosive anyways and that’s while coming off an injury. I bet Brooks surpasses Chuba next year 

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1 minute ago, raleigh-panther said:

Without Chubb’s 2, 3, 4th efforts throughout the 4th qtr and OT, wouldn’t have even had the chance 

defense couldn’t stop a corpse when it mattered 

Defense stopped TB numerous times, specifically when it counted most on the first drive of OT. Holding TB to a fg instead of a TD on their second to last possession was huge too. Defense did their jobs today. 

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Defense stopped TB numerous times, specifically when it counted most on the first drive of OT. Holding TB to a fg instead of a TD on their second to last possession was huge too. Defense did their jobs today. 

Go look at the running yards and look at how many times they stopped critical drives in the 4th qtr and OT

i don’t  see that as doing their jobs 

they made Irving and White look like a fast version of Derek Henry today 

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10 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

First to Eddy P. Who thankfully showed his true colors before we extended him this offseason. Appreciate you coming to workouts, dipshit. 
 

Second, to the refs who gave Tampa the Chiefs treatment. I guess to keep the division interesting with Atlanta. Same bum ass ref called:

-PI on Jackson in the end zone on 3rd down

-Thielen’s catch incomplete

-A fair catch interference that got picked up.

Must be nice to never be held accountable. 
 

Third, to Chuba. For completely shitting on one of the most competitive games I can remember, and making Thielen’s sideline catch forgettable. This is why you don’t give mediocre RBs money. Everyone sure loves him though and don't care because “he’s a nice guy and deserves the payday”. 
 

Way to Panther.
 

Can't argue - summed it up perfectly 

We wasted a good game from our defense (for their standards) because our kicker sucks and the RB we paid a billion dollars to sucks

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8 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Without Chubb’s 2, 3, 4th efforts throughout the 4th qtr and OT, wouldn’t have even had the chance 

defense couldn’t stop a corpse when it mattered 

Even with all you mentioned we ultimately lost by playing conservatively. After Eddie missed the first time we should have went for it on 4th and 1. To have done it twice is unforgiveable.

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3 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Go look at the running yards and look at how many times they stopped critical drives in the 4th qtr and OT

i don’t  see that as doing their jobs 

they made Irving and White look like a fast version of Derek Henry today 

For their talent, they did enough... They are a void of talent defense that I am thrilled with if they allow less than 40 points...

D did good enough, our kicker and RB let us down 

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9 minutes ago, t96 said:

Plenty of RBs have never fumbled away a game like that though. Literally all he has to do is not fumble that is his only job and the only thing on his mind in that situation. 
 

Extending Chuba was incredibly premature. Brooks looks much more explosive anyways and that’s while coming off an injury. I bet Brooks surpasses Chuba next year 

He had two hands on the ball, and it was completely ripped out of his hands. So therefore, it wasn’t like he was trying to fumble the ball the defense just did their job by ripping it out.

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4 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Go look at the running yards and look at how many times they stopped critical drives in the 4th qtr and OT

i don’t  see that as doing their jobs 

they made Irving and White look like a fast version of Derek Henry today 

They held them to 23 points. We could not score and we're missing field goals of the 5 we took. This is a bottom 5 defense and they did great today with their lack of talent. 

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