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Disrespect - You mean Dynasty!


EgoDogg

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If you're looking for the disrespect, you're going to find it, but don't be blind to the respect we are getting.

Michael Irvin (ugh... wish it was someone else) just put on record that not only are we the Super Bowl favorites in his mind, but the Carolina Panthers are on the verge of a Dynasty. This is the first I've heard a media member say this. I'll get video up as soon as I can find it.

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1 minute ago, Datawire said:

Way way too premature to be tossing the word dynasty around.

He didn't say we will be. He said we're on the verge of being a dynasty. And I would agree with him. Gettleman is building a great team with Rivera.. These guys are working in perfect harmony. It can happen. But we need to win our first Super Bowl first. It's hard not to be excited when looking at the future of this franchise for the first time since the mid 00's, and even that team had an older core of players at some of the most important positions.

I'm more excited about this team than I ever have been.

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Yea i saw it too.  Everyone sorta was like wtf.  Thing is he may be more right than even we know.  Brandon marshal knows whats up too but he diddnt want to go that far out on a limb before is "analyst" carrer takes off.

 

Oh and boomer eison or whatever his name is....Gah take him off tv.

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2 minutes ago, EgoDogg said:

 

He didn't say we will be. He said we're on the verge of being a dynasty. And I would agree with him. Gettleman is building a great team with Rivera.. These guys are working in perfect harmony. It can happen. But we need to win our first Super Bowl first. It's hard not to be excited when looking at the future of this franchise for the first time since the mid 00's, and even that team had an older core of players at some of the most important positions.

I'm more excited about this team than I ever have been.

Oh, don't misunderstand me. I am as exited as you are about our future. Can we obtain that status? Damn right we can. Will we? No one knows. But that's a long way off in terms of discussion in my opinion in regards to a dynasty.

When I think of dynasties I think of teams like The Lakers of the 80's, Chicago Bulls, NY Yankees, the Bosyon Celtics, even the Steelers of 30 years ago.

I look forward to that potential.

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It's incredibly difficult to build and maintain a dynasty in today's NFL. Luckily we have a sure-fire Franchise QB to help facilitate continued success which is absolutely the most important piece along with continuity with other key players/coaches/philosophy and building through the draft. I'd say the Panthers have a bright future.

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