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Discussion in 'Carolina Panthers' started by Reznor, Feb 6, 2005.

  1. chipshot

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    I thought you were pointing fingers at TO for the loss :thinking:
     
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    TO's the antichrist and gave McNabb the concussion. Keep up.
     
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    Chipshot said he did. I'm going off that. Reid knew if he did or not. There's no way he was in the dark on that.

    My point exactly. At the time, Detmer may have been the better player. If McNabb's eggs were scrambled to the point where he couldn't run the 2 minute offense, then KD was probably the better QB.

    Stranger things have happened. Ask Jeff Hostetler.
     
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    kshead What's the spread?

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    Don't worry. I think I understand you just fine on TO now.
     
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    He didn't have an exceptional game, no. If he did have a concussion, I wonder when it occurred.
     
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    It doesn't matter if he had a concussion, food poisoning or diariaah. Something was wrong and it wasn't TO's fault.
     
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    I was pointing a finger at TO for the loss because of McNabb's lack of leadership and urgency at the end of the game. I wasn't aware of McNabb's concussion.

    But regardless of how I feel about Owens, his contribution along with the defense are what kept Philly in that game. Would've been ugly without him.
     
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    >>Chipshot said he did. I'm going off that. Reid knew if he did or not. There's no way he was in the dark on that.

    How so.

    >>At the time, Detmer may have been the better player.

    I'm thinking that if McNabb were unconscious, he might still be the better player. Just tie him to Westbrook and TO and go "Weekend and Bernie's" Style.

     
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    If there was something physically wrong with him that caused his lack of ability to execute, then you're probably right -- it's not TO's fault.
     
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    Are you seriously going to assert that Reid didn't know what, if anything was wrong with his starting quarterback?

    I thought we were having a semi-serious conversation. My bad.
     

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