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Eat Crow About That O


Wundrbread33

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I want to give everyone who said our season was lost when Kelvin went down a chance to eat some delicious crow.

Our offense certainly has areas to improve, and Benji is a beast that is missed, but we are chugging along just fine.

Come on now, we all need to do it sometime. Even me (though not this time).

You know who you are.

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You must only be watching the skill positions... because our oline is MUCH better than last year... a big reason why we are winning.

Fact, the OLINE has improved a whole lot but these drops and no fight for the ball got me on the fence. I've been a fan since 12 and I'm 31 now...It kills me every year. So, I''m didn't hop on this might be real train yet.

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People here rarely eat crow.  Instead they just back waiting for the O to struggle to say they told you so.  Look at all the folks in the Shula thread still defending their views that he sucks despite all the overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

I swear some folks would rather we lose so they can be right rather than enjoy the success and praise everyone on the team.  Still others have some kind of PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) and can't be happy for where we are because we might go on a losing streak and they can't seem to handle the highs and lows of football. So they keep holding back so they wont be too disappointed.

And the next group are the contrarians who calls themselves realists or devil's advocates.   If you are playing devil's advocate then go to your master or in other words, you can go to Hell.  

My professional advice.  Sit back, do your relaxation breathing exercises if you get too stressed, and just enjoy the ride.  We are off to a fantastic start and even though it is highly unlikely we go undefeated, we are going to have a winning record and likely make the playoffs. Isnt that what we all hoped would happen?  And lets be real here, the team is looking pretty good right now and we should all be proud to be Panther fans.  Especially those who were around for 2001 and 2010. 

 

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