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Is Sunday the Most Important Game of the Season ?


Paa Langfart

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I think assuring that the the NFC championship comes through our house makes the game against the Bucs the most important one of the season. If we don't win and the Cards do,  we are going to lose our home field advantage and go to a very hostile environment to play, if we make it to the final round.  Not only that but it will be very telling to see how our team,  banged up  physically and now mentally for the first time this season with a loss responds. Lets go Panthers !

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8 hours ago, Paa Langfart said:

I think assuring that the the NFC championship comes through our house makes the game against the Bucs the most important one of the season. If we don't win and the Cards do,  we are going to lose our home field advantage and go to a very hostile environment to play, if we make it to the final round.  Not only that but it will be very telling to see how our team,  banged up  physically and now mentally for the first time this season with a loss responds. Lets go Panthers !

So you are pretty sure the cards are going to the NFC championship game?

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Of course it is.

1. It's our next game

2. HFA is paramount in the playoffs

3. We want to play a good game and hit a nice little stride before the postseason, we don't want to play poorly in our last game before the playoffs start

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Harass @folsom_jim on Twitter,  he needs to keep his word after this joke of an article. Its from 2011 and praises The Golden Calf of Bristol and trashes Cam.  He said that if Cam is the starting QB when we play the Bucs in 2016 he would stand in the parking lot in his underwear. 

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/694994-carolina-panther-cam-newton-is-the-worst-nfl-draft-pick-ever

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Nah, the most important game we'll play this season is scheduled for February. This is just a preliminary game. Whatever comes, we'll march through three tough, close games and drag a Lombardi trophy back to Charlotte. They'll rest up while getting their ring sizes taken.

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