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I want to have a positive atmosphere around here for fans to go and cheer up


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Greg Hardy getting suspended is relatively a blip on the radar compared to all the positive surrounding our team. Things look fairly promising for back to back winning seasons and even the NFCS crown again.

That the board should be up in arms in negativity after 2 dominant defensive games of football and Cam throwing well is simply insane. Why should I get in arms about a guy who never had a chance to be on the roster after this season anyway?

Why bring up Hardy in an upbeat thread? Why?
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We have the best start to a season since 2008

We're undefeated and two games up on that team from the urine hole of the world

We have, IMO, the best defense in the league

Our new WRs are gelling with Newton and our offense is better than anyone expected

We have the Luke-ness monster and Superman for the next 5-6 years after contract talks

We're about to curb stomp the Steelers on primetime

We'll be 3-0 with eyes on a deep playoff run

What a great time to be a Panther fan! Post your happy thoughts for our team.

 

Thank you for creating this thread. I'm so tired of talking about GH. Kudos to you for thinking of this. Now for my contribution:

 

Our defense looks like the best in the league.

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Lovin the Panthers so far!! I yelled out co/workers not to tell me the results of the Detroit game as I dvr'd it great game Addison stepped in but KB had brick hands for a bit but stepped when it mattered which this team needs.. We'll luke is just Luke a BMF., So I love what I see and think will be fine without Hardy!!

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I think we may be this year's Seahawks.

 

That's how I've felt since before the season began.

 

The Seahawks started to ascend a year before us, and when they were superbowl ready, we were still rising up.

 

I don't think I've ever had the gut feeling that this is the year the Panthers win it all like I do now

 

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