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


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So here I am practically dead center of NC this week, in Snow Camp. But best reason ever: grandson born yesterday, taking care of 4 year old now-big-sister granddaughter.

I'll be sending extra energy & prayers as I do every away game. It will be, however, quietly done this week because, well, baby. So I'll double down!

I usually don't click links in your write-ups nor do I ever google anything in there lol but took a chance on this week's youtube. Loved it! Thanks, SCP!

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On December 22, 2015 at 8:58 AM, SCP said:

14-0 baby.  Two wins away from the hallowed ground of an undefeated regular season.  15 weeks ago that seemed about as real as spelling Odell without using an L.  I must admit that I had no idea Giant fans were such whiny babies.  I see images of those loud mouths on TV and I think these people know their sports and are what I hope our fan base matures into one day but man have I been wrong.  New Yorkers should be embarrassed.  But tune them out folks.  They are yesterday’s news.  Not to be seen or heard from again until the 2016 draft.  Good bye.  Adios.  See ya, wouldn’t want to be ya.  If I may paraphrase Daniel Day Lewis: Stop crying, you sniveling asses!  Stop your nonsense.  You all are just the afterbirth.

This past Sunday our boys went up into Gotham and punched the Giants in the mouth.  Up by 28 they took their damned foot off the Giants throats and let them back in the game.  But while OB-GYN was celebrating and stepping over Josh Norman the Giants forgot about somebody.  That man showed up.  The man we have known here in Charlotte since 2011.  The man that many fear because he is redefining a position that is supposed to be sacred.  The damned Captain.  The leader of men.  The man who has looked every narrative in every article dead in the eye and not blinked once.  The man who has silenced critics and haters and redneck Tennessee soccer moms.  The man who has played through pain and faced adversity that most of us will never have to face and said give me the damn ball time after time.  The man who walked into what the NFL characterizes a small market and took it upon himself to make this team and this fan base relevant on a national scale.  The man who wrote Jerry Richardson a hand written letter after visiting with him before the 2011 NFL draft.  The man who has 89 year old grandma’s dabbing on YouTube.  The man who was criticized because he hates losing as much as his critics hate to see him win.  The freaking man who does not run away from being a role model like Charles Barkley once famously did but embraces it. Cam Newton walked into Met Life Stadium and drank the Giants milk shake.  Cam freaking Newton grabbed his team by the chin strap and carried them to a damn win with a strong arm, a strong will, and a strong mind.  As OB-GYN was standing on the bench dancing and celebrating the tying score, Cam Newton knew what had to be done and he made it happen like an MVP.  So you can use bats and slurs and the summer solstice to defend your little frosty tipped wide out until you’re Big Blue in the face.  The Giants are in the rearview mirror and we are on to week 16 and I feel sorry for Meg Ryan and his band of soft batch feather pillows because the Panthers are coming to the ATL on a business trip.

This week is different.  This week is business.  It’s time to stomp these birds and come back to Charlotte 15-0.  If you want a smack thread read the one from last week http://www.carolinahuddle.com/boards/topic/122217-falcons-week-matt-ryan-wears-braided-belts/#comment-3604517.   We are going to make the Dome our home this weekend.  It’s time to embrace the suddenly popular narrative that the Panthers are bullies.  We need to make the Georgia Dome so loud that Matt Ryan will have to switch to the silent count.  The RoaringRiot is shooting for 1,000 at their tailgate.  My son and I are heading down to bring the thunder.  Let’s do our damned part to help the Panthers get to win number 15.  As a group we can help our pass rush.  We can give them an edge on the road.  We get to Matt Ryan; we win this damned game on Sunday.  We pressure Matt Ryan; we win!  We have been begging for a pass rush.  Well let’s do our part and get our defenders an extra split second to beat that Falcons o-line.  Who doesn’t want to see CJ have a break out game and announce that he is back and ready for the playoffs?  It’s on us as a fan base to do our part.  These guys have given us 14 freaking wins.  Unbelievable.  We owe it to them to go all out in the dome.  As a fan base we can help slow any momentum that the Falcons may feel they’ve gained.  This Falcons team will quit if we can get ahead.  Matt Ryan is ready for the offseason.  Vic Beasley is making excuses about playing all season with a torn labrum.  Roddy White is complimenting our defense.  Lets make them quit in their own stadium on Sunday.  The past 5 years have been unbelievable for us as Panther fans.  This franchise is at a turning point.  It’s time for us to step into the batters box and swing the bat for the fences.  Fugging pun intended.

I admit to being a little corny on here at times and this is not an exception to that rule but I want to issue a challenge to Panther fans.  My challenge to you as a Panther fan in attendance on Sunday is this:  Lets establish a focal point in the stadium to get the Keep Pounding chant going after every momentum changing play.  Good or bad.  I am in some kind of suite for the game so I can't take ownership.  Perhaps the RoaringRiot section will take ownership to get things started.  I’m not sure what section (edit: They are in fugging section 303) they are in but hopefully one of the people attending with RoaringRiot tickets will let us know.  Find their section.  When they start the Keep, everybody else respond with Pounding.  After a Julio completion? Keep Pounding.  After a Matt Ryan sack?  Keep Pounding.  After a Falcon score?  Keep Pounding.  After a Cam Newton scramble?  Keep Pounding.  After a Panther touchdown?  Keep fugging Pounding!  Will you take over that house?  I will.  Falcon fans, can you hear us coming?

Panthers 38
Falcons 10

PS - I’ll be driving to ATL like this 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XFBUM8dMqw 


 

Bravo my freind, lets Keeping Poudning all the way to win # 19!!!!!! 

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14 minutes ago, SCP said:

Current situation:

Family is playing bingo.

I'm in the bathroom pooping with a beer.

Santa is somewhere over Guam.

Merry Christmas!!!

My God man, how does the odor mix with your beer on your pallet? Hope it's something strong (the beer, not the poop) like a porter to hold up.

 

Merry Christmas!

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On December 22, 2015 at 10:11 AM, 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.

 

i've had a few beers but this just mad me fuging mad

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