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With all these wildly entertaining threads about the playoffs, babies, etc. are making things quite enjoyable after our first regular season loss in over a year, I'd like to point out we have an opportunity to ruin the last game of Winston's rookie season and develop some major momentum heading into January. 

I hope to enjoy this coming Sunday as we completely dismantle the Bucs and gain some much needed momentum as we roll into the playoffs at 15-1.  Our defense as a whole needs to make some quick strides and I'm optimistic.  We've got the best defensive coaches in the league and Davis and Kuechly ready to rebound after an off-game against ATL. 

I'll let the SCP thread come when it does (so won't try to emulate) but I'm excited to beat the sh*t out of these butt pirates. 

Annihilation incoming, quick reality check, resurgence, destroy. 

15-1, 1 Seed, Super Bowl run.

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While the schedule isn't indicative of it, we've had a rough stretch the second half of the season, we've played on the road 4 of the last 5 weeks and have had 2 home games since November 8th.  That is a ton of travel on this team, and it doesn't hurt that we are an obviously better home team than road team.  Here's the splits I looked into.

 

 

Offense
home-32 PPG
road -29.5 PPG
 
Defense
home-18 PPG
road-21.5 PPG
 
We are 2 1/2 points better on offense, and 3 1/2 points better on defense at home.  Since our Demolishing of Dallas, we've had 38, 35, and 20 points scored on us on the road (The 20 points is not indicative of just how poorly we played either honestly), while in the last 2 home games we gave up 16 total points.  We need to feel good going into the playoffs, and I'd be concerned if this game was on the road, but with it at BOA, the guys will get their heads straight and will be looking to put this game out of reach by halftime.  We control our destiny, and teams will have to take our super bowl away from us.
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I have a silly bet with my buddy and podcast cohost every time the Panthers and Bucs play. Earlier this year he had to write and sing a parody song (on video) showing love for Carolina. He sang about Luke Kuechly to the tune of Billy Ocean's Caribbean Queen. Can't wait to see what he comes up with this time. 

I think we really destroy them!

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27 minutes ago, RockyTopVol said:

I have a silly bet with my buddy and podcast cohost every time the Panthers and Bucs play. Earlier this year he had to write and sing a parody song (on video) showing love for Carolina. He sang about Luke Kuechly to the tune of Billy Ocean's Caribbean Queen. Can't wait to see what he comes up with this time. 

I think we really destroy them!

I suggest Am I A Psycho by Tech N9ne for the lulz

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The goal has to be home field advantage by any means necessary to quote Cam. I will be there and would love a buttkicking of the Bucs. I don't enjoy the nailbiters as much. I expect the bye to be crucial for us and need the games in Charlotte. That has been a key for Seattle in the past to only have to play 2 games at home to make the Superbowl.

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There should be two goals, as a team.

-Defense doesn't give up midfield even once.
-Offense doesn't punt even once.


Complete domination. Score at will. Hit them in the mouth until they say "uncle". Don't let this be a contest. 42-0 should be the ideal score we're shooting for. If it's 35-0 with 2:30 left in the 4th and we get the ball, screw it, go down and score. Run a two minute offense. We need all the confidence we can get and we need to exercise the demons. Plus, in the playoffs, there can't be any "we got this wrapped up, let the clock run and whatever happens, happens" mindset. There needs to be a "cut the head off the snake" mindset. A "step on their throat" mindset.

You don't get that mindset until you do it in real situations. Well, here's the chance.

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