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Seriously Steve Young?


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I don't care what he said, that's just classless. Only a cowardly little bitch would throw sh*t from a crowd.

I laughed my ass off when it happened because it was the instant that he was starting the whole Panthers won because the Bucs played bad poo that we always get, but then I realized that the crowd couldn't hear him anyway and that it made Charlotte look bad. I'll blame it on a Bucs fan.

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That is the point I was trying to make Monstercat. You hit the nail on the head. I know Jake can be inconsistent at times, but give me a break. Pundits crack me up. Two 400 yardgames and they are talking trade Brady and keep Cassell, and look at him now. Don't jump on anyone too quickly Steve, Jake orchestrates the game pretty well, and plays better in the clutch than most I think.

Case in point, on the Smitty TD throw, I was shouting at the screen that the RB was WIDE open for a moderate gain on the screen, and he had vision enough to go deep to Smitty. Anyone see that?

I agree with Jake in the Clutch and being down by less than a touchdown in the 4th quarter I cannot think of any active QB I would rather have than Jake.

I was watching the highlights on NFL.com and the announcers said the same thing that he had stewart wide open in the flat but a nicely thrown ball to Smitty.

Steve Young was pissing me off more about getting Smitty the ball in space. Of course we would have loved to get him the ball that way but the Bucs weren't giving that space. So as Smitty says you take what they give you and keep pound with Stewart and DeWill. I also liked his comment that the WRs were all trying to get the one block that would free up Smash and Dash.

That is what seperates Smitty from Owens and Moss. He does the most with the opportunities he is given and says nothing about getting the ball more. He will be our first HOFer.

Go Panthers

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Case in point, on the Smitty TD throw, I was shouting at the screen that the RB was WIDE open for a moderate gain on the screen, and he had vision enough to go deep to Smitty. Anyone see that?

lol, I was doing the same thing but Jake put me in my place with the TD pass.

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I don't care what he said, that's just classless. Only a cowardly little bitch would throw sh*t from a crowd.

he's just lucky I drank all the beer. :D

But he was right about our passing. He also said if you can run like we ran last night you will never lose, EVER!

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God, I can't stop laughing at that .gif, it bad but funny.

Also, I agree with him about the whole thing with getting Smitty into the open field more, Davidson hasn't really done that much since he has been here. If there was one thing Henning did, it was get 89 the ball in the open to let him make plays.

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