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....on the team building learning list.  The Panthers are no longer the hunter, they are now the hunted.  The last four games were the end of this era and why RR didn't give them Monday off.  Every team will now be giving them their best shot, and for some like Tenn. it will make their year.  We are now a measuring stick for others.  

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1 minute ago, Bartin said:

The revenge tour is over as well. The only real "revenge game" we have left is against the Giants to avenge the ass whoopings they gave us in 2012 and 2013.

We gave them the ass whoopin in '13... 38-0

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8 minutes ago, zacka77ack said:

Uh.  The Patriots beat us in 2003.  We need to avenge that one in February.

How many members of that team and front office still have anything thing to do with the current Panthers team? They aren't going to draw much extra motivation for something they weren't a part of. Like with Luck, that means way more to the fans than the players.

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I have been having a fantasy where we're in the Super Bowl against the Patriots and most of the players from the 2003 team and Hurney come back and give a speech to our current team at some point during the week coming up to the game. Basically a they stole it from us then, fug them, it's our time type of thing. Smitty gets really riled up and the whole thing brings a huge sense of purpose to our guys and we go out and end Brady's career and take the Lombardi.

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