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Panthers Were Having Fun... Taking it down to the Wire..


propagandamachine

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Theres nothing more important than a bunch of new rookies and undrafted new agents .. getting out there and taking it down to the wire. It shows the quality of character and mentally tough kids that Carolina is attracting. 

These young athletes were not too bogged down with Kelvin Benjamin or worrying about the offensive line.. but out to win which is something if i were a miami Fan id be worried. 

Its not about watching your first team pushing around.. Carolinas "Weak Offensive line" which honestly i think was Pretty damn good - nice to see cam back there actually scanning the field and God knows once it goes down the X and O's then the fun begins. 

We have a competitive team that is disciplined enough to play to the wire.... and building depth that will be Precious as we go hard into the season. 

They are competitive and working their asses off and understand their Bosses philosophy... you're here because you're talented because Gettlemagic can see something in you ... Boy that was fun. 

 

 

 

 

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Honestly, I didn't think we'd stay to the end of the game. A lot of people were leaving. But it really became fun to watch and be a part of. And you can't help but cheer for those lunch-pail kids playing their hearts out for the film if they don't make the team. Redden's interception was right in front of us and was well worth staying to the end.

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