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What loss made you realize the Panthers are done?


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  1. 1. What loss made you realize we were fuged



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Patriots. I know it was preseason and all but I had a bad feeling about the direction of the team then. Seemed like old Ron was back and Can just wasn't gonna be the same. The make shift o line may have worked out if cam could pull those wow plays scrambling in the pocket but he obviously could not.

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Which loss....well let me see..that would be Pittsburgh, that was the last game this season I watched (suffered) through in its entirety. Then I watched the score tracker on espn for a couple of games....now I'm desperately trying to explain to loved ones to avoid panthers memorabilia when considering Christmas gifts for me. All the weird "look how lucky we are that we suck this bad and can still make the playoffs" bullsh*t the last several weeks has blown my mind.  

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Eagles. We resurrected Mark Sanchez's career and the Eagles' season on a Monday night.

Looking back, this all started with that tie that will now screw us out of a higher pick. Who knows what happens to this team if the offense, playing their best game of the season, is allowed to go for the touchdown in that situation?

From there, the riverboat died, and the players from that day, knowing they are being held back with this coaching staff, haven't shown up since.

 

Panthers did this for many. Sanzchez, the Falcons the Saints. The team has become the fat slutty girl the virgin sleeps with before moving on to a long term relationship with one of her more attractive friends.

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Really there are people that gave up after one loss? Granted it was bad but one loss. I knww playoffs were out of reach after Philly but yesterday sucked the life out of me. I will watch if I am around going forward but I will not plan my Sunday around the panthers game the rest of the year

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