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"Panthers victory over Seattle means nothing"


heelinfine

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According to another anti-Panther analyst the Washington Post choose to publish. 

Man seems like someone at the Post is going out if there way to find anti-Carolina contributors.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fancy-stats/wp/2015/10/19/carolina-panthers-are-not-for-real-even-after-the-win-in-seattle/

It means we won last week and will mean less if we come out flat this week. One game at a time. Nothing more, nothing less. We have to keep the same mentality all season if we want to make and advance in the playoffs. 

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Hey, it was great to beat the Seahawks and it's great to celebrate. Honestly though, we just beat an overhyped 2-3 team. Next up is another team that was overhyped in the offseason and is underperforming now. And then we play yet another underperforming team that everyone thought would win their division.

Until we go head to head with Green Bay and come out a winner, we aren't going to be crowned as king of the league. 

This was great, but quit expecting everyone out there to treat us like we've won a Super Bowl before. 

Leave that for next year.

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their ranking system ranks the team we just beat higher than us.  ok, then.

the narrative about seattle changes to accommodate what we did to them.

It was said all week. If we beat them, the media would suddenly shift their perspective to "WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE SEAHAWKS?" 

That has happened. They decided before the season that we werent going to be good. They dont like the way we play. The reality of the situation will continue to change to accomodate that narrative.

Just keep winning, keep making them cry and embarass themselves with strawgrab articles like this one, and keep winning. Go win the super bowl and delight in their tears.

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