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I'm a happy man Rams win ..top of our division.. temper the expectations there will be tougher games a coming ... but damm Can only beat who is in front of you .. AD to come back .... but what a thing of fucking beauty
 
The Colts were going to stop the run. And for the most part did. But obviously wasn't planning to stop the pass. Gurley might have got drug down as a runner.....but he and our gaggle of receivers couldn't be denied through the air. Great job by the offense taking what was given but sticking to the run to set that up. Great defense too......

Now....let's get ready for Washington....
 
Congrats to Coach McVay and Wade Phillips on a brilliant game!!

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Final Game Stats
Horns
Passing
Goff 21/29 for 306, TD, 0 INT for PR of 117.89
Rushing
Gurley 19/40, TD
Brown 7/16, TD
Austin 2/11
Receiving
Watkins 5/58
Kupp 4/76, TD
Gurley 5/56
Woods 3/53

Colts
Passing
Tolzien 9/18 for 128, 0 TDs, 2 INTs for PR of 27.08
Rushing
Gore 10/42
Mack 10/24
Receiving
Hilton 3/57
Moncrief 1/50
Doyle 2/41
Mack 1/21

Note: After halftime, Tolzien completed only one additional pass for only three yards.
 
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I don't know why Gurley is getting hate. The blocking wasn't there today. He did a great job on his receptions.

I still believe the Gurley Man was drawing the most attention by the D. Jared's performance today and Sean's reputation as a signal caller will cause DCs to play more honest going forward. When that happens, the Gurley Express! will take off with a fury.
 
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/09/10/panthers-just-miss-a-shutout-hammer-49ers-23-3/

Panthers just miss a shutout, hammer 49ers 23-3
Posted by Darin Gantt on September 10, 2017

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No, Cam Newton isn’t quite right yet. No, it might not matter for a few weeks.

The Panthers made easy work of the 49ers Sunday, with a 23-3 road win.

Newton threw for 171 yards and two touchdowns, but was just 14-of-25 passing in his first extensive action since his surgery in March on his throwing shoulder. He threw just two passes in his one preseason game, so some degree of rust was anticipated.

He was fortunate to have a defense which could carry them this year. Carolina stopped the 49ers on three fourth-down conversation attempts (rookie coach Kyle Shanahan was all¯_(ツ)_/¯), and the Panthers sacked 49ers quarterback Brian Hoyer four times.

They held the 49ers to 217 yards of total offense.

The Panthers take on the Bills next week and the Saints after that, so they’re fortunate to open with a workable early stretch of the schedule.

They’ll hope Newton doesn’t come up sore like his early training camp setback, but for the moment, he has a little margin for error.
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Packers 17/Seahawks 9 with 2 minutes to go.