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“And we’ve played against a couple of guys who went on to play in the Super Bowl – we had to deal with Brett Favre a couple of times – but Kevin is the first of our guys to play in one”.
They’ve agreed to become the experts and make their picks public.
“All my kids, my husband, oh yeah, we love the Panthers”.
The former Canadian Football League commissioner said he visited the Broncos’ “magnificent” offices and training facility back when the CFL was failing.
For Manning to take the Denver Broncos to their first National Football League title since the team’s current general manager, Elway, did in 1999 before retiring, seems the sentimental choice across the nation. I’m gonna go full Andy Rooney for a second: What the hell is this shit? “He’s one of the best to have ever done it, a future Hall of Famer, and he has done so much for me”.
Dane Charpentier, Opelousas Catholic: PANTHERS – “Carolina’s going to win”.
“I was at a concert of Kenny Chesney’s in Denver, and I was standing there side stage and Jake Owen was there”, Hunt recalled. Malik Jackson recovered the ball in the end zone for a touchdown to put the Panthers in an early 10-0 hole they could never dig out of.
In 51 years as an assistant or head coach at D’Iberville, he’ll tune in to watch one of his former players compete for the Lombardi Trophy for the first time. “I think the team rallies around him and maybe he can teach Carolina a lesson or two”.
A dejected Cam Newton sat slouching behind the podium on Sunday night, wearing a black Panthers hoodie and a frown.
When Denver has the ball…man, I know that the fossilized husk of Peyton Manning had a bit of a mini-comeback against the Patriots last week, but you have to wonder whether or not he can replicate that against a Carolina defense that’s awfully good in its own right.
Newton settled down in the second quarter, completing a 20-yard pass to Philly Brown and scrambling twice for 23 yards to drive Carolina down the field.
J.C. Arceneaux, Church Point: PANTHERS – “It’s the Panthers in a blowout”. Denver has some dude named Evan Mathis who is good at blocking, I think. They have a great offensive and defensive line and a great quarterback. I can guarantee you that you wouldn’t find Newton’s actions as annoying if he was doing it after scoring touchdowns and making big plays for your team. They’ll look to attack from the outset of the game and just keep applying pressure until Denver bends a little, and a little bit more, and then breaks.