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This game is huge for the franchise.


Leeroy Jenkins PhD

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The game this weekend is very important for a number of reasons, many of which I am sure you are familiar.  Thought we could discuss a couple of quick points

1. This game will likely play a huge factor in playoff positioning.  Anytime the #1 and #2 team in the conference play, it will have huge implications.

2. Respect.  Green bay is viewed as the super bowl favorite in the NFC right now.  A victory will go a long way toward earning respect around the league.

3. Confidence.  The most dangerous team to play is one with confidence, winning this game would be a huge confidence booster for the rest of the season.

4. First 8-0 start in team history.

5. Seperating ourselves in a dangerous NFC South division.

We got lucky that this matchup is in Carolina.  Rodgers and the Packers are winless in their last 9 attempts at playing a winning team on the road.  This streak dates back to the end of 2012.  Let's make them 0 for 10.

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Not to sound snarky but every game that's up next is arguably huge to the franchise. I say that because we are in uncharted waters to start a year undefeated.

You're absolutely right about why this GB game is important but as long as we keep winning the franchise is breaking new records.

Great time to be a Panther fan and I'm not worried about Ron keeping the guys focused. He went 12-0 as a player and there's plenty of bulletin board material to keep that edge.

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1 minute ago, RRC2 said:

Part of me thinks it'd actually be better for the team's longterm season goals if Carolina were to forfeit this game. Hear me out: They're hurt and on a short rest, and this team they're playing is no joke. If they could get another week to heal up, and still be 7-1 with games against the Titans and Racial Slurs upcoming, that'd be huge.

 

That being said, I don't expect any team to ever actually forfeit and I look forward to this game.

that was complete and utter nonsense. please stop.

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45 minutes ago, RRC2 said:

Part of me thinks it'd actually be better for the team's longterm season goals if Carolina were to forfeit this game. Hear me out: They're hurt and on a short rest, and this team they're playing is no joke. If they could get another week to heal up, and still be 7-1 with games against the Titans and Racial Slurs upcoming, that'd be huge.

 

That being said, I don't expect any team to ever actually forfeit and I look forward to this game.

Clown post bro.......

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1 hour ago, RRC2 said:

Part of me thinks it'd actually be better for the team's longterm season goals if Carolina were to forfeit this game. Hear me out: They're hurt and on a short rest, and this team they're playing is no joke. If they could get another week to heal up, and still be 7-1 with games against the Titans and Racial Slurs upcoming, that'd be huge.

 

That being said, I don't expect any team to ever actually forfeit and I look forward to this game.

You are a fuging moron, and we are all now dumber after reading your post.  Please stop and never post here again.

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1 hour ago, RRC2 said:

Part of me thinks it'd actually be better for the team's longterm season goals if Carolina were to forfeit this game. Hear me out: They're hurt and on a short rest, and this team they're playing is no joke. If they could get another week to heal up, and still be 7-1 with games against the Titans and Racial Slurs upcoming, that'd be huge.

 

That being said, I don't expect any team to ever actually forfeit and I look forward to this game.

lol you're trying way too hard.  Makes the failure that much more obvious and pathetic. 

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1 hour ago, RRC2 said:

Part of me thinks it'd actually be better for the team's longterm season goals if Carolina were to forfeit this game. Hear me out: They're hurt and on a short rest, and this team they're playing is no joke. If they could get another week to heal up, and still be 7-1 with games against the Titans and Racial Slurs upcoming, that'd be huge.

 

That being said, I don't expect any team to ever actually forfeit and I look forward to this game.

holy fug dude just stop posting.

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1 hour ago, RRC2 said:

Part of me thinks it'd actually be better for the team's longterm season goals if Carolina were to forfeit this game. Hear me out: They're hurt and on a short rest, and this team they're playing is no joke. If they could get another week to heal up, and still be 7-1 with games against the Titans and Racial Slurs upcoming, that'd be huge.

 

That being said, I don't expect any team to ever actually forfeit and I look forward to this game.

I cannot believe that someone is actually this dumb. Come on RahRahCarolina, please tell me that you are not that delusional. 

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