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I think either you guys or Arizona will go all the way. My boys are one and done. Time to look forward to the draft. I would like to see Carolina or Arizona or Cincy win it all. Seattle coming there would be a fun matchup. I hope Carolina gets double revenge by beating them twice and ending their season. Best wishes!

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7 minutes ago, Packersfan said:

I think either you guys or Arizona will go all the way. My boys are one and done. Time to look forward to the draft. I would like to see Carolina or Arizona or Cincy win it all. Seattle coming there would be a fun matchup. I hope Carolina gets double revenge by beating them twice and ending their season. Best wishes!

Thanks for your words of support for the Panthers.   I know the Pack has looked shaky in the last half of the season, but Washington hasn't been in the playoffs for years... they could be rusty/unprepared (like Carolina was in 2013 against SF).  And hey, you've still got Aaron Rodgers.  Great QBs like him are fully capable of stepping up and wiling the team to win.  Sure... be realistic about your weaknesses, but express some belief in your team.  You might be surprised what fan confidence & love can do for a team's morale!

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You are one quality member of the Huddle, even though you root for a different team. Love to see folks like you comming here with sensible comments, rather than much of the BS that gets posted here a lot from some hometown members. Good luck to your team as well, at least until you guys come to CLT... ;-) 

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40 minutes ago, Packersfan said:

I think either you guys or Arizona will go all the way. My boys are one and done. Time to look forward to the draft. I would like to see Carolina or Arizona or Cincy win it all. Seattle coming there would be a fun matchup. I hope Carolina gets double revenge by beating them twice and ending their season. Best wishes!

This is how pissed off a Packers fan can get after getting used to steamrolling.  Their O line sucks bags and bags of dlcks like Olivia Munn but I am telling you, Minny wins as does GB and we play these mother fathers in the divisional. 

Bring your banners cheese heads.  We are not afraid.

 

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59 minutes ago, supraman1990 said:

Thanks for the support, you always are welcome here as you post a lot of decent stuff. Howver, IDK if you guys go 1 and done. You aren't the old packers but it's the playoffs and you never really know. Good luck! 

Don't worry man, fans always make it seem worse than it is including you right now and me and many others when the Panthers struggle. If we lose in the playoffs this year there will be people questioning Cam, Gettleman, Rivera, etc. here.

 

EDIT: quoted wrong post, that reply intended for the Packers fan.

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