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Have the tables turned?


Jeremy Igo

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i envy all of you who were at that game. I was watching from the bar at the Grove Park Inn in Asheville. surprisingly, it was full of rowdy Panthers fans. i expected a bunch of wine and cheesers. but that joint exploded on the last play when Luke got the INT as time expired. they were even singing Sweet Caroline. i was impress. lol

Robert Lester. That man will forever have a place in my Panthers heart.

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yeah where is that at? i want to stop by and see everyone since we arent doing Huddle tailgates this year.

Congrats on the engagement bro :)

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/boards/topic/116339-roaring-riotcarolina-huddle-tailgate/

 

Thanks brotha, she cried more over finding out I sold my tickets for her then when I actually proposed! theres a map in there but it might be hard to read if you don't know the area very well. Just DM me your number between now and then and if you have any trouble finding it we can meet up.

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Might sound crazy, but I don't know if I've wanted a win this bad since the 9ers playoff game.  Last year, I expected us to beat ATL to make the playoffs, expected to beat ARZ and Ryan Lindley, and then figured Seattle would beat us (though obviously wanted to win). 

 

But this? For all it could represent and mean for this season?  I want this one bad. 

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a big question for me is if you believe Seattle is a flash in the pan, like the Taints, or if they have the FO to build for the long haul. they feel more like a Taints build, where implosion is immenant. If so, then the tide has turned regardless. If they have the FO to keep their core intact and build on that, then we will be rivals for a while to come, and this game will definitely be a defining moment in that.

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