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Should I be happy, confused, optimistic, disappointed or disrespected?


Udogg

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Live in Atlanta....  All day people have been congratulating the Panthers (through me since I rep the Panthers hard) about beating the Saints.   However the entire day I don't know how to feel?  I mean I'm happy that we won (they are the most obnoxious fans ever), but confused how that we won so convincingly we looked so horrible the last 6 weeks.   I was starting to feel optimistic that maybe we turned a corner but then I felt disappointed we have waited till week 14 to play a complete game.    Then the undertone is that we are so bad that it was the most amazing victory ever?  I know we suck but we are the defending NFC South Champs. I feels kind of disrespectful the way they are talking about it.   Any one else feel this way?

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poo, man.  We have sucked this year. At this point, respect has nothing to do with it. Bask in the glory and take it for what it's worth.

 

 

 

I wonder what they'll be saying to you after the Falcons game later this month.

 

They'll be saying congratulations on winning the NFCS two years in a row...

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