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Thw Man, the Myth , The Legend

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by homer2k79, Sep 24, 2007.

  1. solarte1969

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    7 different receivers caught balls Sunday.

    Run to Pass balance was 36 run/22 pass.

    I'll take that anyday.
     
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    Wp28 I had that dream again...

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    agreed, but why in the hell are we passing on 3rd and a foot on the opening drive?
     
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    LOL...no idea. I think the play before they picked up like 8 on the ground, right?
     
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    magnus Chump-proof

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    it's helped some. It should continue.

    I know it's not necessarily realistic to expect this, but I saw two running teams in SD and PIT with very good TEs in Gates and Miller, and they added a dimension that doesn't hurt to have.
     
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    King needs to improve his blocking. I'd like to see more Fauria. Not that I don't want to see King but he is a liability at times.
     
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    yeah, if Fauria can be a good veteran blocker, awesome. I did see him at FB a time or two as well as at TE, so good enough. King has underwhelmed as a blocker and we could use some improvement there.
     
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    dig-it Property taxes are a damn scam...

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    Jake should cane both Wharton and King. Abraham ate their lunch all game.
     
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    PFT scoop?

     
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    It looks like Hall found the self control after the game that he couldn't in the game:

    http://www.ajc.com/falcons/content/sports/falcons/stories/2007/09/23/falqanda_0924.html

    Q&A with DeAngelo Hall
    'It got them going. It got him revved up.'

    By D. ORLANDO LEDBETTER
    The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    Published on: 09/24/07



    Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall's third-quarter meltdown kicked away a seven-point lead and gave Carolina momentum.

    After the game, Hall answered questions about his penalties and his behavior that contributed to the 27-20 loss to an NFC South rival


    Q. Could you talk about the series where you had a couple of penalties?

    A. The first penalty, the ball was in the air. I felt like I was out of position a little too much and didn't want to give up the big play so I pulled [Steve Smith] down.

    I think what happened right after that, I was just out there. We had a cover 2 called where I quick-jammed him as soon as they hiked the ball, and he threw the flag. That's all I can really say about that one.

    Q. The unsportsmanlike conduct?

    A. That was that one. Like I said, I jammed him, came off the ball. It was a run and the referee told me it was unnecessary roughness. You take those.

    Q. What about after the sack?

    A. We were just jawing back and forth at each other and he threw another flag. The same ref threw all three flags. You know, he had to do his job out there.

    Q. Any idea why he didn't throw one on Smith?

    A. I have no idea. No clue whatsoever. You're going to have to ask him that. I did the same quick jam on the other side of the field. You just take those.

    Q. Did that swing the momentum of the game?

    A. Yeah, it kind of did. It got them going. It got him [Smith] revved up. They were able to go back and make a couple of plays and ended up pulling the game out.

    Q. Looked like you and coach [Bobby] Petrino were having a discussion, for lack of a better word. Did he have something to say as you were coming off the field?

    A. We were just talking. He was telling me what he felt. I told him what I felt.

    Q. Do you feel like you let your teammates down?

    A. Yes. You definitely feel like that, but at the same time we had a lot of plays that we didn't make. We had a lot of missed opportunities that we didn't capitalize on. Mine definitely adds to the pile.

    But at the same time I think I'm a leader and I have to take responsibility for the penalties. We'll move on now and try to focus on the next game.
     

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