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PoundCat

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This is my first season out of the darkness...my enlightenment occured with my discovery of carolinahuddle.com earlier this summer. I realize now that I can never go back to my former pre-huddle existence. Such a life would be a cold mundane world of apathetic boredom by comparison. 

I'm inspired to start this thread to give a simultaneous hand clap, pat on the back, kudos, attaboy, and thumbs-up to the pregame analysis of UpstatePanther, KB_fan, top dawg and others, and the exhaustive research it must have taken to put it all together. I feel smarter having read these posts, and just wanted to show my appreciation. Good poo dudes, good poo.

Unfortunately I'm gonna miss the game tomorrow and won't even be able to get updates until I land, but I look forward to reading the 157 page game day thread so I can get a real game story that a simple box score won't tell me.

Ok I'm done, thanks for letting me share. Keep up the good work and Keep Pounding! 

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So you missed out on GRITS, Alice and all of those hundreds of threads about imported tile, kale chips and thick calve muscles?

I missed all posts from 1995 to summer 2015....I would need to quit my job and dedicate 437.5 straight hours to go back and read all the panther poo on here.

You really gotta log into Teh Huddle to see it in action if the Panthers happen to struggle early.

I won't even have Internet during the game, but I'll try next week. But it was a little overwhelming reading the game day thread during the preseason. If you leave to get a beer or take a poo, you will be at least 3 pages behind when you get back!

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This is why the Huddle needs a HOF thread section. 

We have a deep history. All newbs should know it. 

This is brilliant.  Be able to tag a thread as a "contender" and at the end of the season the huddle votes on a limited number of threads to go into the HOF archive to be always re-readable at a moments notice.

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