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To all the Chicken Littles saying the game was over in the 1st quarter


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2 minutes ago, GSO_Pantherz said:

Please. You can't act like the game was a for sure win now that we won. The game was in question all the way up until the 15 second mark.

No, but win or lose the game was clearly not decided 10 minutes in. Like those posters, you sound a bit silly.

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4 minutes ago, GSO_Pantherz said:

Please. You can't act like the game was a for sure win now that we won. The game was in question all the way up until the 15 second mark.

Only a punk ass fake fan thought this game was in question. The Panthers are better than EVERYBODY and that's even more f'ing clear at 12-0. Even playing half assed we win. EVERY doubter needs to go play in traffic. It's PATHETIC doubt exists this far into this season. Go f**k yourself. Sincerely all REAL Panther fans.

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6 minutes ago, BANE said:

Only a punk ass fake fan thought this game was in question. The Panthers are better than EVERYBODY and that's even more f'ing clear at 12-0. Even playing half assed we win. EVERY doubter needs to go play in traffic. It's PATHETIC doubt exists this far into this season. Go f**k yourself. Sincerely all REAL Panther fans.

I remember my first beer....

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It really pisses me off. People saying we're gonna get smashed in the playoffs to the cardinals amongst other teams.. They have had bad games against bad teams too, but they actually ended up losing. Its the NFL.  Sometimes teams have bad games, like the patriots. No one in their right mind would say the eagles are better than the patriots even though they beat them. 

Its fuggin ridiculous how many people give up on the team when it gets tough. Those the same ones you never gonna hear when the panthers eventually drop back to mediocrity (hopefully not anytime soon though).

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I never lost faith even when down 14-0. My wife was like oh no, and i told her no worries Cam has got this. At the end though i thought with 1:05 still on the clock was to much time left for Brees with the way our D played. 

Still everyone needs to get a grip and have some fuggin faith.

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