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The Panthers-aided by great defensive play by Denver-self destructed
tt85003 121 Reviews 757 reads
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1 / 16

Hell and a LB won the MVP
There wasn't much offence going on today.
The bookies lost a lot of cash today.

bigguy30 317 reads
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2 / 16

Posted By: tt85003
Hell and a LB won the MVP  
 There wasn't much offence going on today.  
 The bookies lost a lot of cash today.

1rob 42 Reviews 339 reads
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3 / 16

Don't disagree that the zebras blew some in Denver's favor...but 6 false starts, umpteen 1 and 2 yard runs on 1st down IN A ROW, special team screw ups like blocks in the back and letting the kick returner loose for 60 yards, many turnovers, dropped passes, Newton NOT running, missed throws and a makeable FG and Carolina seemed to do it's best to do the things to lose-Cost me a few hundred and was disappointed-Carolina's defense did its job, but no one else on the team did-Denver deserved the win...Carolina did not       1rob....a tad poorer today....out

sailor66 14 Reviews 319 reads
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4 / 16
earthshined 368 reads
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5 / 16

Panthers, they STILL would have lost.  

They were just out played and exposed.

DUANE 33 Reviews 307 reads
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6 / 16

what I am puzzled about is I don't think they even mentioned the Carolina all pro tackle (Short?) all game.  Did he not show up, or were they letting him be held?

tt85003 121 Reviews 312 reads
posted
7 / 16

He did jump away from that fumble. Had to laugh at that one.
Over all it was a very bad day for Cam!

ShakingtheSheets 189 Reviews 324 reads
posted
8 / 16

art of being a professional football player, especially being the player who is the face of your franchise, is handling adversity. It's not easy, but it goes with the territory. Yes, you should despise loosing and you should be upset/angered after a bitter loss. But you then have to go out there and face the proverbial music and answer all the questions... no matter how annoyed you are.  If you are a top tier QB, chances are you are going to loose playoff games/Super Bowls throughout your career. Nature of the game. But you have to learn to be professional and take the good with the bad.  

Cam is one of the young QB's the NFL would love to build around. Heisman winner, league MVP, does a lot of good things in the community and obviously has a strong bond with young children (I think giving them footballs after he scores is tremendous on his part). They see him as a role model. I hope Cam learns from his post SB behavior, because he really has the assets and attributes to be one of the faces of the NFL for a long time.  

If I am his teammates, however,  I am more annoyed at him for not attempting to dive on the loose football. 6 point deficit, game on the line. You have to throw your body in there and try and make a play. It's the Super Bowl, not week 3 of the regular season. That was disappointing

sailor66 14 Reviews 309 reads
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9 / 16

But the media is partially to blame for this. In the two weeks leading up to the game, they practically anointed Cam as "the face of the NFL for the next 15 years! All hail Cam!" Then, when he didn't dance the way they expected him to at their puppet show, they turned on him. Publicly, his teammates have supported him; what was said in the locker room really doesn't concern anyone else. I think he can learn from  this and won't let it taint his career. At least, I hope so.

-- Modified on 2/10/2016 11:51:08 AM

bigguy30 332 reads
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10 / 16

Posted By: Laffy
he was an even bigger jerk saying, "If you're a good loser you're a loser."  
   
 To blame it on the media is just ridiculous.  
   
 All we've heard for decades is how "Sports build character and teach about life" and he's taken a massive dump on that telling kids to be a-holes after they lose.  
   
 I listen to sports radio most of the day and he's been getting crucified for this non-stop (along with jumping away from that fumble).  
   
 It wouldn't surprise me if some of his sponsors make him apologize or drop him.  Gatorade can't run commercials about sportsmanship with his face in the ads and be taken seriously.  
   
 

sailor66 14 Reviews 324 reads
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11 / 16

All too often they only have to look at their own coaches. I did volunteer for a local high school for a number of years, and I saw more than one coaches have a come-apart for not winning by a large enough margin. And parents are sometimes worse than coaches.

SportsAdmin 281 reads
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12 / 16

...Can someone give me a valid rationale for the Panthers punting the ball away with 2 minutes on the clock while down two touchdowns? Sure it was 4th and long from deep in their own half when they did so, but surely the punt is just as losing as going for it on 4th and not making it? Surely praying for a special teams turnover there (and it would have to be special teams, because as I recall the Broncos just ran the ball up the middle and kneeled subsequently) is less valid than trying to go deep?

(Maybe I'm just too much of a baseball guy and don't get this football stuff, but that seemed dumb to me.)

sailor66 14 Reviews 286 reads
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13 / 16

If you don't make it, you give the other team the ball on a short field. If Denver works it in for a field goal, it becomes a 3-score game. Plus, I don't think Rivera thought they could make it, given the trouble Denver's defense had been giving them.

bigguy30 305 reads
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14 / 16

Posted By: sailor66
All too often they only have to look at their own coaches. I did volunteer for a local high school for a number of years, and I saw more than one coaches have a come-apart for not winning by a large enough margin. And parents are sometimes worse than coaches.

SportsAdmin 280 reads
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15 / 16

Posted By: sailor66
If you don't make it, you give the other team the ball on a short field. If Denver works it in for a field goal, it becomes a 3-score game. Plus, I don't think Rivera thought they could make it, given the trouble Denver's defense had been giving them.
Sure, but my point is that punting it away gives the same result as not making it on 4th down anyway - you lose the game. So why not actually try for it on 4th instead of praying that the punt returner drops the ball that, in theory at least, he doesn't need to even touch?

sailor66 14 Reviews 311 reads
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16 / 16

Yes, but if you don't make it on 4th down, you give Denver a shorter field to work with and an almost sure 3 points. A punt puts them farther away from your own goal line and gives your defense a better change of holding them scoreless.  

-- Modified on 2/16/2016 4:03:56 PM

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