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GAME BALLS

Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Piper, Sep 19, 2004.

  1. Piper

    Piper phishin member

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    Foster, of course. He made some silk out of some shit on a few plays. An assist to Hooever, who owned that MLB.

    32 carries for 174. That's a days work.


    Gamble. First career INT, several PDs, didn't get beat ever.



    Julus Peppers. 2 Sacks, second on team with 6 tackles, one forced fumble. He got credit for the whole sack and forced fumble instead of sharing it with Rucker. Julius played contain well, forcing holmes outside, and in the second half was getting pressure with Ruck.
     
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    two-six yes, i carved this

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    foster. he impressed me with his balance today

    the whole d unit. they stepped up and shut holmes down.
     
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    Agree with all these, but I'm adding Keary Colbert for making a couple nice plays since you got 2 defensive guys. :)
     
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    Our coaching staff should get votes for the halftime adjustments. Foster is a no brainer as well as the defense as aa whole
     
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    I'm in shock. It would be so easy to mail the season in. These guys got more heart than any team out there. Makes me proud.


    Good job fellas, get some rest.
     
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    Deshaun Foster- He stayed with it when he could of easily gotten frustrated. The offensive line wasn't great at all times, but when it was, he capitalized on it.

    Brad Hoover- shredded the mlb time and time again and was great in the receiving game. Opened up whatver he could.

    Julius Pepper- he seemed like he was held almost all game, but he didn't quit and seemed to be around every tackle in the backfield.

    Chris Gamble- did anyone see the closing speed he had on that one play in the 2nd quarter? The guy has the skills. Numerous pass defenses, and even a solid job on bringing the blitz and wrapping up the runner.

    John Fox- he showed he can still motivate.
     
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    Hoover and Goings both. Two TDs from TE :huh: DeShaun of course, and the whole D. Except for Hawkins.
     
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    Defense only allowed 10 points against one of the best offensive teams in the league. They stopped the best RB behind one of the best OL in the game. I say the Defense hands down.
     
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    Agree with all the players mentioned. Gamble may have got beat underneath once, when Mass blamed the LB. But I'm VERY happy with him.
     
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    I agree. Anytime you hold down an offense that explosive, you've done well. I was surprised at thier o.line play. They're supposed to be one of the best in the league, but they were either getting whipped, or holding. Hats off to the defense.
     

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