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Atlanta Week part Two: Everyone here told you their story, here's mine...


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For the most part, I am terrified to click on any external link I find in this forum, (BIG BUT), I took a chance and clicked on the youtube link at the end. It literally changed my whole mood on this rainy gloomy day. Thanks!

 

Plus, I found this weeks article especially motivating. You are an inspiration to us hungry fans. Thank you and keep up the good work. Hopefully, Santa will put something extra in your stocking this year!

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2 hours ago, Cary Kollins said:

"the summer solstice" lol

 

The Panthers have outscored the Falcons 72-3 in their last two meetings.

After a nail-biter in New Orleans earlier this year, Carolina decimated the Falcons 38-0 the following week. Now on the heels of another nail-biter, guess whose turn it is to feel the fury of the NFL's best squad? That's right. Bite the pillow Matty.

 

Can you imagine if the Patriots were 14-0? All you would hear from the media was how Brady is making his case as the all time GOAT. If the Cardinals were 14-0, Palmer and Arians would be gushed upon as the Cinderella feel good story of the millennium.

When Carolina is 14-0? Meh, baseball bats, dabbing, cheap shots.

Time to take out some frustration in the Georgia Dome.

 

This. I have been saying his since we have been the last unbeaten. If NYG were 14-0 and won in a nail biter after giving up a huge lead, we would hear how tough they are how much determination they have and how great they are. We do it and it's we blew a huge lead, there are huge concerns with us, our players throw cheap shots and trash talk, they dab and celebrate too long. I'm sick of this trash. The only thing we can do is win this whol freaking show. Let's go Panthers! Beat some a$$! Make them fear you. 

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38-10 Panthers seems like a good prediction. I predict Cam will throw for at least four touchdowns again. If he doesn't throw five, he will run one in. CAP will go off and Ginn will get at least one TD. I bet Coleman gets an INT, and maybe Tillman. The D-Line will FEAST. And how about no injuries and no blocked kicks for fugs sake.

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