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That was a complete pass and fumble. Almost a tied game.
I guess practice for refs too. |
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Well, this place is a hotbed of activity.
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Final score:
Panthers 27, Texans 17 I think Watson got a little gassed towards the end, there. Gotta think everyone including him has not got the full game stamina going, yet.... Reading the scuttlebutt, we got a QB controversy.... |
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The secondary and the OL suck so much I don't see why they wouldn't turn it over to Watson and just roll with it.
Yes, barrett, I divined all of this from the first preseason game. |
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Watson is the one thing that I really care about and he's the reason I'll probably watch the replay of the game. I agree that this team has no reason not to give him the ball. |
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Me, I feel great. I may be close to midseason form. But, you know, limited reps. |
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Withholding comment until I can watch the game (NFL Network blacked out in Austin and no access to local feed) The comments I read was that Carolina's defense destroyed our o-line until they sat down for the night. We did all our damage against their scrubs.
Benjamin's TD against J-Jo was tight coverage. Can't blame Joseph for that. Watson was a combination of nervous rookie and unique athleticism. I'll be interested to see how the run defense looked without Wilfork in the middle and with Watt and Clowney finally both at full strength. Say hello to Mr. Brady next week. |
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