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Tomorrow we are still the worst undefeated team


philit99

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Yeah but if we are undefeated and number 1 they are forced to talk about us. I love watching their faces when they are forced to talk about us. Bradshaw and his missing front teeth looks so stupid when slobbing on Green Bay and the Patriots knob. Jimmy Johnson saying, Ted Ginn and Corey Brown don't scare me. Let's face it, it would be a different pre-game show if we were on top.

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12 minutes ago, philit99 said:

Tomorrow we are still the worst undefeated team

Horse shyt.

We don't play the Patriots in the regular season this year. But every week through week 17 we are going to get every team's best effort because we are undefeated and the pinnacle of the NFC. The Cowboy fans I work with, their season has been reduced to one thing. Beating us on Thanksgiving.

Every team we play from here on out we are their season. The Panthers better be ready, it gets even tougher from here.

 

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NFL fans everywhere outside of Panther fans are nauseating right now. Seriously. "They'll be one and done in the playoffs because they can't handle true, physical, playoff caliber teams".

There's not one team I am truly worried about beating us because they're better than us. Only way we lose is if we beat ourselves or if we lose on Thanksgiving due to just being too tired from whooping up on Washington.

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5 hours ago, thomas96 said:

No. Pats are trash especially now that they lost Edelman. They would've lost to the Giants if not for the Giants beating themselves (like they did against Falcons, Cowboys, Aints, etc.). Bills and Broncos gonna push them out of the top 2 seeds the next 2 weeks while we establish ourselves as the best team in the league after a 49-0 routing of the Cowgirls on the grand stage on Thanksgiving.

I don't know about the Broncos beating the Patriots.

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From the NFL Rankings

Another win that felt far from pretty. But who cares? Carolina is streaking toward home-field advantage, with contributions coming from every corner. Jonathan Stewart = superb. Kurt Coleman made plays. Ted Ginn Jr. was effective (though a house call was called back) in the return game. Overall, the special teams unit (especially punter Brad Nortman) did its job. Greg Olsen was out there doing his Greg Olsen thing.

That's the point with these dudes. The Panthers are a team of contributors, kind of like Bill Belichick's first Super Bowl team, the 2001 Patriots. And if they keep going like this, the Packers or Cardinals or whoever will be playing for the NFC title in damp, swampy, Charlotte come mid-January.

I'll just leave this right here.......In damp, swampy Charlotte

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6 hours ago, Darknight said:

I don't know about the Broncos beating the Patriots.

I know they just lost to the Bengals and Peyton sucks (though he could be better after recovering from injury or Brock could be better) but that D is going to absolutely demolish the Pats offense in Denver without Lewis and Edelman. The Pats have yet to face a D anywhere near that good and that was with Lewis and Edelman healthy. They haven't faced a pass rush like the Broncos' yet and they'll get to Brady early and often. Broncos should be able to run the ball on them. Will certainly be a good game but the pats are a mirage this year.

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