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MNF: They love the Panthers when they talk about the Panthers


Jangler

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Cowherd went on and on today about the Panthers. Saying the doubters are wrong and don't get it. He compared is to the Patriots as a team. Not as a franchise. I listened for that. I don't think he has done deeper analysis but he mentioned why the Panthers don't get talked about more. Because no one knows our skill position players. He also said that no one has seen us be good consistently so no one knows what to expect. He could be right.

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1 hour ago, Jangler said:

Wow...another week another win ...the only 13-0 team, better by 2 games, and still no mention of the best team in the league for  close to 45 minutes. Any other team...

Dan Le Batard mentioned this bias on his radio show today. He said if it was a glamorous team it would be the lead story and talked about all the time. 

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56 minutes ago, CLG said:

Not every night is gonna be all about Carolina. When they did talk about us, it was really good though. That's all I could ask for. Earlier in the season, our segment would have been a little different. 

Oh I know that, but you would think that MNF preshow would open with the number one team. No, still Pats and Dalton this week.

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36 minutes ago, Major wRecktum said:

Is there any place to catch a repeat of the MNF pregame segmet?

tbh, I don't know, I don't much BSPN anymore. 

But ranking the fellas on the show.

Chris B. Playing the typical host.

Key: like the team to win the SB...barely.

TJ: has always liketd the Panthers

Ditka: former player now coach, nuff said.

Carter: Loves this team and Cam!

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