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The Panthers are the WORST team to ever start 11-0


Jeremy Igo

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3 minutes ago, Moorgan said:

Bucky basically just said double Olsen and contain Cam and make the receivers beat you. Hmmmm nice in depth analysis there. Where have I heard that before?

Plus he never really mention the force that is our defense.  Does he not think this defense could shut down old man Palmer?  He also conveniently forgot how bad the Cards just looked against Blaine "Sunshine" Gabbert and what is left of the 49ers.

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55 minutes ago, Peppers90 NC said:

...despite the league successful attempt at parody...

Given the horrible officiating and the arbitrary fines and penalties handed down by RG and company, it may indeed appear they are striving for parody.

I'm pretty sure though they are actually trying to achieve parity.

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The last sentence said it all. We win ugly. The truth is that we are following our usual pattern, we are gaining momentum as we go. Hopefully the pattern of playing our best in December will continue. Followed by an even better January and February. I want the road to the Super Bowl to go through Charlotte. I want to be there and yell myself hoarse as we become the first and worst team to ever go 19-0.

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Bucky said Arizona is the only team top 5 in both offense and defense he could think of. Last time I checked so are the Panthers. Hell, we rank higher in both categories except for total yards of offense. We score more than Arizona and they give up more points and yards. Where the fug is he getting his stats?

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