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Lol rg3 said it best


panthers04100

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They asked about the option when he was on the sportscenter set after the game and rg3 said "it's not something you can use as your bread and butter but its something that's nice to sprinkle in" lol only our coaching staff would try to make it a base offense. Why us why??? Fire the whole coaching staff.

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Lol, I guarentee you RG3 and ESPN do not have Cam Newton or the panthers on their mind after whooping the Giants on MNF. Quit reading into everything!

Guarantee he had us in the back of his head when we beat his ass. Go figure, the other team that runs the Read Option (us) had a phenomenal showing against him.

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It disgusts me how much the media glorifies bob Griffen. They say his game last night was dazzling. Really under 200 yards passing on 20 attempts with one touchdown is dazzling? To me that's a game manager stats. Look up how many of his throws have BEEN IN THE AIR more than 15 yards not yards after catch, but actually in the air. Bob won't last in this league

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