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Oh boy do I feel sorry for the Falcons..


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(Actually I don't really feel sorry for them lol but you know what I mean) After our performance lastnight against the Saints and seeing the super bad mood Rivera was on the sidelines all game, you better believe this team is going to ball the fug out at home against a reeling Falcons.. Phew, this game could get ugly for them really fast

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8 minutes ago, PanthersUnited said:

(Actually I don't really feel sorry for them lol but you know what I mean) After our performance lastnight against the Saints and seeing the super bad mood Rivera was on the sidelines all game, you better believe this team is going to ball the fug out at home against a reeling Falcons.. Phew, this game could get ugly for them really fast

You also said the Saints game would be an easy win. 

"Division games always tough? I don't buy that myth, if you are the better team then you are just  the better team in or out of the division, (I never bought into that whole tough division matchup line btw) 

No such thing as a "easy win" in the NFL?! Pssh, yes there is, especially if your the Carolina Panthers.. Look at the Cowboys and Redskins games as proof that there are such things as easy wins in the NFL..

Well, this my official 3rd guaranteed win designation of the season (2-0 so far btw when I call  a guaranteed win.)

This is a PUTRID Saints team across all sides of the ball. Frankly they have given up and just going through the motions at this point.. Infact, expect to see DA early in the 4th qtr of this guaranteed win by yours truly.. PU"
 

 

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5 minutes ago, caatfan said:

You also said the Saints game would be an easy win. 

"Division games always tough? I don't buy that myth, if you are the better team then you are just  the better team in or out of the division, (I never bought into that whole tough division matchup line btw) 

No such thing as a "easy win" in the NFL?! Pssh, yes there is, especially if your the Carolina Panthers.. Look at the Cowboys and Redskins games as proof that there are such things as easy wins in the NFL..

Well, this my official 3rd guaranteed win designation of the season (2-0 so far btw when I call  a guaranteed win.)

This is a PUTRID Saints team across all sides of the ball. Frankly they have given up and just going through the motions at this point.. Infact, expect to see DA early in the 4th qtr of this guaranteed win by yours truly.. PU"
 

 

Yep and we still won, 3-0 when I guarantee win

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17 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

I thought we were competing for a Wild Card and the division would easily go to the Falcons though? I think Skip Bayless has a better track record than you

You must've been saving that insult for the right time. OUCH. 

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50 minutes ago, PanthersUnited said:

(Actually I don't really feel sorry for them lol but you know what I mean) After our performance lastnight against the Saints and seeing the super bad mood Rivera was on the sidelines all game, you better believe this team is going to ball the fug out at home against a reeling Falcons.. Phew, this game could get ugly for them really fast

GO OUTSIDE

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