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The Seattle game *should* be a good game to watch next week?!?!?


Hotsauce

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If the Panthers can rebound, get their heads out of their asses and focus on making a statement this game, then the boys in Blue will be right back in the mix of things.

I think having Seattle at home following a blowout loss will be just what the doctor ordered to re-energize the players and fans. Seattle, also coming off a loss will probably overlook this Panthers team, which makes for a great trap game.

Prepare yourselves though, all you will hear this entire week is how bad Cam sucks, how Luke is a thug, how Ron lost his team, and how our defense is historically awful. But look past it Panther nation, we are getting a Win next Sunday!

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If the Panthers can rebound, get their heads out of their asses and focus on making a statement this game, then the boys in Blue will be right back in the mix of things.

I think having Seattle at home following a blowout loss will be just what the doctor ordered to re-energize the players and fans. Seattle, also coming off a loss will probably overlook this Panthers team, which makes for a great trap game.

Prepare yourselves though, all you will hear this entire week is how bad Cam sucks, how Luke is a thug, how Ron lost his team, and how our defense is historically awful. But look past it Panther nation, we are getting a Win next Sunday!

 

I can agree with your post in general; especially at home.

 

However, I have a feeling Ron Ron will make this game more than what it should be; making his players tight. Instead of just going out there and blowing off smoke, offing these Road Ass Clowns!!

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If the Panthers can rebound, get their heads out of their asses and focus on making a statement this game, then the boys in Blue will be right back in the mix of things.

I think having Seattle at home following a blowout loss will be just what the doctor ordered to re-energize the players and fans. Seattle, also coming off a loss will probably overlook this Panthers team, which makes for a great trap game.

Prepare yourselves though, all you will hear this entire week is how bad Cam sucks, how Luke is a thug, how Ron lost his team, and how our defense is historically awful. But look past it Panther nation, we are getting a Win next Sunday!

 

Don't understand this line, considering Seattle's not a good Road team, and have already lost two in a row. :startle:

 

Note, I agreed with you earlier, regarding the positivity and probability of beating Seattle.

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If the Panthers can rebound, get their heads out of their asses and focus on making a statement this game, then the boys in Blue will be right back in the mix of things.

I think having Seattle at home following a blowout loss will be just what the doctor ordered to re-energize the players and fans. Seattle, also coming off a loss will probably overlook this Panthers team, which makes for a great trap game

1. The first part has been said more than enough going into games. Nothing's changed and nothing will. Lack of talent and adjustments by this coaching staff aren't going to magically change.

2. No clue why a team coming off two consecutive losses would view any game as one they can look past

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