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Judgement Day is here


SIGCHI222

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Day of nerves, day of hope

will dissolve the world in ashes,

as foretold by David Newton and Bill Voth.

Great trembling there will be when JR descends from his owner's box to examine all things closely.

 

The whistle will send its wondrous sound

throughout Georgia Dome

and gather all before the TV.

 

Mike Smith and Dimitroff will be astounded,

when all Panther Nation rises again,

to answer the judgement.

A game will be brought forth,

in which all will be decided,

by which the NFCS will be judged.

 

My wishes are unworthy,

but, Cam, Luke, KB, 88, TD, Big $$, JStew, have mercy,

and rescue me from this nightmare season (and Shula).

 

Provide me a place among the winners,

and separate me from the losers,

guiding me to a chance at the Lombardi.

 

 

Judgement Day is upon us.  I have a good vibe at 12:25 AM and I am already 2 hours into my tailgating routine.

 

Panthers 34 Falcons 13.

 

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    Turning and turning in the widening gyre

    The falcon cannot hear the falconer;

    Things fall apart; the Georgia Dome cannot hold;

    Mere anarchy is loosed upon Matt Ryan,

    The electric blue tide is loosed, and everywhere

    The ceremony of bullshit passing stats are drowned;

    The best lack all conviction, while the worst

    Are full of passionate intensity.

    Surely some Cam's ascension is at hand;

    Surely the Kuechly's vengeance is at hand.

    The Second Consecutive Victor of the NFC South!

    Hardly are those words out

    When a vast image out of the playoffs

    Troubles my sight: a waste of desert sand;

    A shape with birded body and the head of a man,

    A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,

    Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it

    Wind shadows of the indignant desert birds.

    The darkness drops again but now I know

    That twenty seasons of stony sleep

    Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking Bank,

    And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,

    Slouches towards Charlotte to be born?

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poetry thread?

 

 

 

 

Sunday's here and the Panthers will fight

Win, lose or draw what shall be our plight

Cam will rally and Kuechly will hunt

Given a chance though Rivera will punt

 

When the game is done Matty Ice will have sharted

As the Panthers Defensive effort will not be half hearted

What Panthers fans deserve mercifully they will receive

And the echoes around the Huddle will be in Cam I believe

 

Victory!

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Panthers gathered in their masses.. Just like witches at black masses.
 
 Evil minds that plot destruction.. Sorcerer of deaths construction.. In the fields the Falcons burning.. As the Cam machine keeps turning.. Death and hatred to Falcon kind.. Poisoning their brainwashed minds..
Oh Lord yeah!
 
 
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