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Hilarious post on Hawks message board...


mc52beast

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After watching Detroit play, I'm happy we are getting the Cats. That doesn't mean I don't think we wouldn't beat Detroit, because I do. I just think it's going to be a lot easier match up and hopefully less risk of injury. Dallas and Greenbay are also forced to beat each other up now.
 
 
I'm not sure how it's going to be "easier" to beat Carolina but hey, let those rain soaked West coast idgets dream. This team is way past due for a win against Pete and Co, and with the way our defense has dominated the last month+ there is no reason to doubt that we can go on the road and win.
 
On a side note, it seems that Seattle is already favored by 10.5...
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My favorite post on that board? 

 

 

 

I would rather play Carolina and then either Green Bay or Dallas than play Detroit and then either Green Bay or Carolina (since we all know that game will go one way). The Carolina game is basically a bye for the opponent, I'd much rather we got it than Green Bay.

So for tonight, go... Cowboys?

 

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Being favored is one thing. The majority of their fans on that message board are delusional and are way past over-confident. I've seen score predictions of 34-7, 40-10, etc. But hey, I am happy with the Panthers being the underdogs. I feel we play better in those circumstances anyway. Excited to see how our team responds to playing in that atmosphere.

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I love it. Everybody is writing us off against them. They're in for a rude awakening. And knowing those cocky douchebags in Seattle (the actual players and Pete), they'll be overlooking this team and doing some early preparing for the Cowboys/Packers. This is the most excited I've been for a Panthers game in over a decade.

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