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OFFICIAL Dallas Cowboys vs Carolina Panthers week 15 GameDay thread


TheSpecialJuan
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Folks, take note of that throw from Rush. This is why some of us say that certain things are NFL table stakes that any QB can make. The best need to do it consistently, and that is the threshold for franchise vs just being NFL level. 

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