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Seattle winning is a blessing for the Panthers


Jeremy Igo

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I was a little concerned that after the bye week the Panthers would be playing someone like the Redskins. Doesn't really provide any extra incentive or motivation. Boring team that really doesn't belong in the playoffs. 

But Seattle..... Seattle will get this team more hyped up than any other team could possibly do. Beating the two time NFC champions in front of your own fans to lay claim as the new owners of the NFC. I cannot think of anything better... and guess what... neither can the players. I guarantee it. 

This is the big leagues, Panthers fans. If you don't like playing the best teams in the NFL on the way to the Superbowl.... go cheer for Jacksonville. 

 

We don't get knocked out of the playoffs... 

 

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This is the perfect match up to get the Panthers moving in the right direction towards the Super Bowl. The fact that Seattle beat us last year in the divisional round to go on to the Super Bowl is definitely motivation. Also those games in previous seasons when we should've beat Seattle but just came up short. This team is going to be ready to go once Sunday hits.

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I'd pay powerball money to be a fly on the pregame locker room wall come sunday...the boys have seen this song and dance before "Seattle is hotter, too bad the panthers just don't have enough weapons yadda Yada" it's gonna a be an old school blood bath Sunday im fugging amped and still have a week of work to get through 

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17 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I was a little concerned that after the bye week the Panthers would be playing someone like the Redskins. Doesn't really provide any extra incentive or motivation. Boring team that really doesn't belong in the playoffs. 

But Seattle..... Seattle will get this team more hyped up than any other team could possibly do. Beating the two time NFC champions in front of your own fans to lay claim as the new owners of the NFC. I cannot think of anything better... and guess what... neither can the players. I guarantee it. 

This is the big leagues, Panthers fans. If you don't like playing the best teams in the NFL on the way to the Superbowl.... go cheer for Jacksonville. 

 

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