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Official Peppers - Panthers Geamday Thread....


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This team can't do anything right.

I had to leave before halftime, couldn't watch anymore. Question my fandom if you want, but I question anyone's who could stay through a whole game of that poo without it being painful to watch.

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This team can't do anything right.

I had to leave before halftime, couldn't watch anymore. Question my fandom if you want, but I question anyone's who could stay through a whole game of that sh*t without it being painful to watch.

Who could blame you?

We had plans to go to the Ravens and Saints game, but there is no way I could spend the time or money to see this atrocity live.

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LMAO at Moore making us better and adding a spark like I said this offense is HORRIBLE any QB is going to struggle behind center point blank.

talk about blind. Jimmy has been nothing short of garbage. Even w/ the rookie curve factoring in he has been bad.

Moore stayed in the pocket for two plays. Made two throws. Not his fault AE knocked it up to get picked.

Moore isn't great. Not sure he is even good. There is little arguement that Clausen is currently better. Not w/ Moore's resume. All the Moore haters won't to talk about is 6 quarters of bad play and ignore the good he has shown.

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