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HELL of a season and game Panther fans


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Congrats on the win. That defense will go down in the books as one of the best to ever do it.

Enjoy it now, because there are players on that defense that are going to command some cash as well as the plan to break the bank on Russell. That's the beauty of the nfl and it's parity. It is designed to keep the playing field level.

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I didn't want to wait until tomorrow for this.. because you guys and your team deserve instant respect. The 31-17 margin was not the real story of the game.. this was another battle, and you guys fought hard until the very end.

Not going to lie.. for a big part of the second half until it kind of broke open, I was scared s***less. Dropped picks, fumbles that were not bouncing our way.. Kam coming clean and somehow missing the ball on two straight kicks, etc. If you don't mind.. I'm going to do two things.. enjoy this win, and crown you the 2015 NFC South champs because you guys are a couple players away on offense from being freaking frightening.

since u and hawk and etc make accounts on random teams boards I would like to try and ask what should my random team be
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