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"Panthers are full of themselves"


pantherclaw

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Thanks Howard.... 

This is actually the kind of narrative that our guys use to make sure they DONT overlook anybody. Trust me. I'm glad the Eagles won yesterday. 

Carolina actually prepares every single week the same week... One game at a time. But people like Erskin... give them a little extra incentive to Keep Pounding.

 

 

 

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Sure sounds like we are full  of it.

 

It’s an “us-against-the-world" mentality that coach Ron Rivera said won’t go away.

“I’m not going to let it," he said. “That’s the truth. We have to have something to play for and something to shoot for. And I think part of it is our guys’ mentality and their thought process, the way they do things.

“We do have a lot to prove and we have to continue to do things to go there. There is a big target out there and there is somebody that is the standard. And that is who you are competing against. And once you become the standard, you become the hunted.”

http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation/post/_/id/184483/ron-rivera-panthers-wont-lose-us-against-the-world-mentality

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