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A brief summary of the Panthers season so far


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After Kelvin Benjamin tore his ACL in training camp, I'll admit, I was nervous

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But I knew we still had a good team, so when we started 4-0, it all seemed normal

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But after we beat Seattle, things got real

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Things got a bit intense after nail-biter wins against the Colts and Packers...

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But the wins kept coming

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Crushing Dallas in front of everyone on Thanksgiving one of the most satisfying of all

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Destroying the Falcons 38-0 just felt expected

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But leading up to the 2nd Atlanta game, controversy surrounding Cam Newton engulfed Panther Nation

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There was fighting on the Huddle surrounding the rumors

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But we've pretty much come to the conclusion that Cam is now a father, so let's put it to bed

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I'm sure we all got Panthers swag for Christmas, that we wore for the next game

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So when we lost our first game of the season, at first I was like

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But after thinking about it

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So relax Panther Nation

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We're still going to win the Superbowl

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