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Still Soaking it in.

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Trace, Jan 9, 2006.

  1. Trace

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    That was the type of ass whipin that can put your job in jeopardy.
     
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    This was no time to see anything positive. "Not today," receiver Plaxico Burress said. "You take that position later. Today the bottom line is we got the hell beat out of us."

    Hell hath no fury like a playoff run scorned. The Giants barely were in the tournament before they were thrust out, dominated and humiliated every way possible in a 23-0 loss to the Panthers at Giants Stadium that was even worse than the damning score indicated.

    "I've stood here for a lot of great moments this season, moments I'm very proud of," Tom Coughlin said afterward. "This is obviously not one of them."
     
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    I bought that at the airport this morning!! Man what a great game!!.
     
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    I don't think the Giants did the best job of coaching, but blaming the loss on the coaches was pretty cowardly. I expected more out of Tiki, especially considering how pathetic their players played and how well ours did.
     
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    As crazy as the NYC sportswriters are, I think the royality of the Manning family just might regret pushing Eli on the NY market. That kid will be under terrific pressure to win next year and I'm not talking just regular season. If he doesn't come through they will crucify him.
     
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    The Carolina Panthers won that game.

    It wasn't lost. It was won.
     
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    It's not easy to say "the right words" after a loss, especially one as rough as that - lose and it's ALL over, there is no next week. I know it would never fly with the press and public, but if I were a head coach, I'd want to keep my players away from the press - quick prepared statement and off we slink into the night.

    Our guys have "misspoke" before - most people will at least stumble in emotional times.
     
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    Piss on Manning. He's like Elway. You don't come out of college and dictate which teams you will or will not play for. I had hoped last year when they played the Chargers someone would've buried a helmet in his chest and crack a few ribs.
     

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