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Feel good..dream big prediction!!!


cheynehowell

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Im thinking we can gauge the season and how it is going to be by the beginning of the season. We dominate with the run game, the D steps up when we need them and Delhomme along with 8 others gets a pro bowl bid. IM DREAMING BIG AND GOING 12-4 WITH 6-0 IN THE CONFERENCE:drool5:

1 Sep 13 PHI @ CAR CAR 24 PHI 20 1-0

2 Sep 20 CAR @ ATL CAR 31 ATL 17 2-0 1-0

3 Sep 26 CAR @ DAL CAR 24 DAL 35 2-1

4 Bye

5 Oct 11 WAS @ CAR CAR 31 WAS 14 3-1

6 Oct 18 CAR @ TB CAR 38 TB 27 4-1 2-0

7 Oct 25 BUF @ CAR CAR 27 BUF 10 5-1

8 Nov 01 CAR @ ARI CAR 28 ARI 31 5-2

9 Nov 08 CAR @ NO CAR 31 NO 20 6-2 3-0

10 Nov 15 ATL @ CAR CAR 24 ATL 21 7-2 4-0

11 Nov 19 MIA @ CAR CAR 27 MIA 24 8-2

12 Nov 29 CAR @ NYJ CAR 17 NYJ 14 9-2

13 Dec 06 TB @ CAR CAR 35 TB 31 10-2 5-0

14 Dec 13 CAR @ NE CAR 17 NE 35 10-3

15 Dec 20 MIN @ CAR CAR 28 MIN 27 11-3

16 Dec 27 CAR @ NYG CAR 24 NYG 28 11-4

17 Jan 03 NO @ CAR CAR 31 NO 30 12-4 6-0

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he was a troll with a lot of hot air. gman using more words.

good riddance. this thread was just him doing the same thing that other trolls before him had done when they were trying to make fun of the people who are actually feeling pretty good about the season instead of looking up and fearing the you know what to do you know what.

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Not to play devils advocate, and I have no intention of linking to those sites, but isn't it only illegal to provide streams or is it illegal to consume?
the huddle is liable since they were getting posted on this site.

not sure they want to face a nasty lawsuit and legal action.

btw...only an 87 hour ban for cheynehowell? boooo.....:incazzato:

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Not to play devils advocate, and I have no intention of linking to those sites, but isn't it only illegal to provide streams or is it illegal to consume?

Here ?

Both

CarolinaHuddle is ruled by Zod and his minions.

We make the law.:D

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Im thinking we can gauge the season and how it is going to be by the beginning of the season. We dominate with the run game, the D steps up when we need them and Delhomme along with 8 others gets a pro bowl bid. IM DREAMING BIG AND GOING 12-4 WITH 6-0 IN THE CONFERENCE:drool5:

:iagree: :cheers2:

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