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Quote from: Redzone on Nov 16, 2025, 02:52 PMCrazy line.

The first game vs the Atlanta Falcons..... Bryce Young was 16/24 120 Yards 0 TD 0 INT

Did the Falcons have 4 new secondary guys today? 🤠



It looks like maybe they did. 🤠

As of November 16, 2025, several Atlanta Falcons secondary players have various injury statuses, with cornerbacks Dee Alford and Mike Hughes being inactive for the team's Week 11 game against the Panthers.

Atlanta Falcons Secondary Injury Report
Player    Position   Injury   Status
Dee Alford   CB   Concussion   Inactive (Week 11)
Mike Hughes    CB   Neck   Inactive (Week 11)
Clark Phillips III   CB   Triceps/Illness   Injured Reserve (IR)
Malik Verdon    ILB/S   Shoulder   Out (Non-Football Injury list)
Billy Bowman Jr.   CB   Hamstring   Active
Jessie Bates III   S   None (previously knee)


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Quote from: Steeler01 on Nov 16, 2025, 02:53 PMHe led an offense to 10 points against Georgia.

Alabama 24
Tennessee 41
Ole Miss 35
Florida 20
Mississippi State 21
Kentucky 14
Auburn 10

They're tied with Auburn for the fewest points allowed by Georgia's against an SEC team.  That's what what Arch does to offenses.

I'm surprised Texas scored 10 points last night.
....only 20 Yards rushing, 5 critical drops, 9 penalties including three critical holding penalties.

Georgia had 1 penalty.

"Texas had at least three holding penalties in their recent game against Georgia. Two penalties negated big gains, and one was on a special teams play that wiped out a 59-yard kick return.
Three holding penalties: At least three holding penalties were called against Texas.
Two offensive holding penalties: Two of these occurred on offense and erased significant plays.
One special teams penalty: A 59-yard kick return was nullified by a holding penalty on special teams. "


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Quote from: Redzone on Nov 16, 2025, 03:09 PMI'm surprised Texas scored 10 points last night.
....only 20 Yards rushing, 5 critical drops, 9 penalties including three critical holding penalties.

Georgia had 1 penalty.

"Texas had at least three holding penalties in their recent game against Georgia. Two penalties negated big gains, and one was on a special teams play that wiped out a 59-yard kick return.
Three holding penalties: At least three holding penalties were called against Texas.
Two offensive holding penalties: Two of these occurred on offense and erased significant plays.
One special teams penalty: A 59-yard kick return was nullified by a holding penalty on special teams. "



When you don't fear the QB, it's easy to stop the run.

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Quote from: Steeler01 on Nov 16, 2025, 03:11 PMWhen you don't fear the QB, it's easy to stop the run.

That makes absolutely no sense whatsoever...

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Quote from: Redzone on Nov 16, 2025, 03:09 PMI'm surprised Texas scored 10 points last night.
....only 20 Yards rushing, 5 critical drops, 9 penalties including three critical holding penalties.

Georgia had 1 penalty.

"Texas had at least three holding penalties in their recent game against Georgia. Two penalties negated big gains, and one was on a special teams play that wiped out a 59-yard kick return.
Three holding penalties: At least three holding penalties were called against Texas.
Two offensive holding penalties: Two of these occurred on offense and erased significant plays.
One special teams penalty: A 59-yard kick return was nullified by a holding penalty on special teams. "


Don't you think they had those significant plays because of the holding on the offense🤔🤔🤔

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Quote from: Redzone on Nov 16, 2025, 03:13 PMThat makes absolutely no sense whatsoever...
It makes perfect sense. 

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Quote from: Steeler01 on Nov 16, 2025, 03:38 PMIt makes perfect sense. 

Not only does it make perfect sense, but there wouldn't be any other way to describe it. Red Flag literally doesn't know the first thing about football


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Quote from: Steeler01 on Nov 16, 2025, 01:35 PM31 for 45 448 yards 3tds 0 picks

Panthers 30 Falcons 27

You had to know this was going to happen. Everytime he says something for some reason the opposite happens.  lol

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Quote from: Steeler01 on Nov 16, 2025, 01:35 PM31 for 45 448 yards 3tds 0 picks

Panthers 30 Falcons 27

Apparently a Panthers' franchise record. I was hoping Louisiana native Jake Delhomme was the previous holder for maximum lulz but that Cam guy apparently had the previous record.

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Fluke's happen.....

Bryce Young's last 4 games. 👇

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Quote from: AztecPadre on Nov 17, 2025, 09:26 AMYou had to know this was going to happen. Everytime he says something for some reason the opposite happens.  lol

Now he just needs to post the lottery numbers we shouldn't pick😂💰💸💵

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Quote from: Wooderson on Nov 17, 2025, 10:00 AMApparently a Panthers' franchise record. I was hoping Louisiana native Jake Delhomme was the previous holder for maximum lulz but that Cam guy apparently had the previous record.

Louisiana's Jake Delhomme led the Carolina Panthers to the 2003 Super Bowl where they lost to the New England Patriots 32 -29.

Delhomme threw for 330 yds and 3 TDs in the game.

When Bryce Young leads the Panthers to a Super Bowl and goes for over 300 Yds and 3 TDs I'll be impressed.

Right now Young's career highlight in 3 years of the NFL is going for over 400 Yds vs the 3-7 Atlanta Falcons with a depleted secondary. 🤠




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Quote from: Redzone on Nov 17, 2025, 11:13 AMLouisiana's Jake Delhomme led the Carolina Panthers to the 2003 Super Bowl where they lost to the New England Patriots 32 -29.

Delhomme threw for 330 yds and 3 TDs in the game.

When Bryce Young leads the Panthers to a Super Bowl and goes for over 300 Yds and 3 TDs I'll be impressed.

Right now Young's career highlight in 3 years of the NFL is going for over 400 Yds vs the 3-7 Atlanta Falcons with a depleted secondary. 🤠





Even a backup secondary is better than what Georgia had on Saturday. How'd Arch do?

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Quote from: Steeler01 on Nov 17, 2025, 11:39 AMEven a backup secondary is better than what Georgia had on Saturday. How'd Arch do?

Archman is having a better first year than Joe Burrow did at LSU.

Another QB you foolishly s*** on 24/7.. ..and still s*** on.

The Louisiana and LSU hate is strong in your empty melon.