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The run to the playoffs begins Sunday!


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Yes we are 3-6-1 and one. Of all the losses we have had, how many did you think we were realistically going to win at the start of the season? Pitt? Ravens? Seahawks? Philly? GB? Or the Saints? Yeah yeah it's the way we lost bla bla but the season is about to start for us.

 

On Sunday, the offense comes alive again. To the people complaining about Rivera leaving Cam in there, I think it was a good decision. Let him play through the sulking, he is a grown ass man being paid to play big boy football. In the end, granted it was garbage time, he completed some nice throws and made a nice TD throw to KB. That sort of memory could help him in crucial game time situations.

 

Oh and Bene may be back.

 

This is to the rest of the season! Go Panthers, KEEP POUNDING that ass.

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Normally I would have some sort of hope. But this team looks broken and dysfunctional

Exactly. This is not a season where we are learning how to win and coming up just short every week. There are fundamental flaws in the coaching and personnel that result in this team getting pummeled each week.

Prior to this season the Panthers only had about one loss each year where they either just didn't come to play (2011 Tennessee) or ran into a buzzsaw (2013 New Orleans.) Now blowouts are becoming the rule, not the exception, and the changes that need to be made to correct things aren't happening since those in charge feel nothing is wrong in the first place.

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