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Lets face it, This is the matchup we needed to happen


KillaCamNewton

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Like it or not, the Seahawks have ran the NFC since 2012. Theyre the king of the jungle, and despite whatever the Cardinals or Packers are doing, theyre the team in our way of becoming the new kingpin of the NFC moving forward. Palmer and Fitzgerald are on their last legs, and the Packers have regressed. The Hawks have had our number since RW got drafted, and a win this year in a meaningless regular season doesnt change that. Would I rather be playing the Packers next week? Absolutely. But this is the most important game in our franchise history next week in terms of where we'll be going forward. If we can finally slay the dragon next week, I really believe that will be the changing of the crown for the next decade going forward. Much like MJ needed to finally beat the Bad Boys before he could take over the league, THIS is the team we have to beat to truly turn the corner as a franchise and establish ourselves as the juggernaut of the conference. 

This difference from now and the past is that now I feel like Cam and company finally truly do believe they can beat them and finish them off.

So the time is now, Panthers, do we allow ourselves to continue to be bullied? Or do we punch that motherfugger back and take his lunch money for once?

See y'all at BOA on Sunday

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this game is not the most important game in franchise history. the Super Bowl was a little bit more important. as was  the NFC championship games against the Eagles and Seahawks. this ranks up there with the likes of the 1996 game against the Packers, the 2003 game against the Rams, the 2005 game against the Bears, the 2008 game against the Cardinals, the 2013 game against the 49ers, and the 2014 game against the Seahawks. 

people really love to make a huge deal about this "rivalry'. I saw some people on twitter compare it to the colts patriots. brady vs manning. i guarantee you no one outside Charlotte see is that way. i bet that if you ask seahawks fans they don't even consider the Panthers a rival. at the end of the day this is a playoff game we should win because we are 15-1 and have home field advantage. number 1 seeds should not lose to number 6 seeds. lets go out there and take care of business like it is expected no matter who the opponent is. 

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3 minutes ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

I knew we were on a collison course the moment we beat them at CenturyLink. They desire revenge. So get ready, boys. Deep down, we all knew this was the match up that was coming.

If Cam and our boys are ever going to be winners, we're gonna have to beat Seattle and Arizona in the same post season. Nut up or shut up time!

Yep.  Can't wait.  We've earned the right to have it in our house too, now we must finish.  And for ANYONE that sells their tickets to anyone but a known Panther fan, may you die, a long, slow, painful, torturous death.

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18 minutes ago, ctrcat said:

Yep.  Can't wait.  We've earned the right to have it in our house too, now we must finish.  And for ANYONE that sells their tickets to anyone but a known Panther fan, may you die, a long, slow, painful, torturous death.

I think the no re-entry rule at BOA might discourage them from coming. They like to leave the stadium when they fall behind and try to come back in when the game is tied

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Yes,  it would seem that having to play Seattle is the best thing,  after reading all the pansy-ish (double entente intended) posts across different media that imply---if not downright express---an elevated level of pussification at the thought of Russell Wilson and company landing in Charlotte. 

I say we will shoot them down,  and they will fall. 

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11 hours ago, KillaCamNewton said:

Like it or not, the Seahawks have ran the NFC since 2012. Theyre the king of the jungle, and despite whatever the Cardinals or Packers are doing, theyre the team in our way of becoming the new kingpin of the NFC moving forward. Palmer and Fitzgerald are on their last legs, and the Packers have regressed. The Hawks have had our number since RW got drafted, and a win this year in a meaningless regular season doesnt change that. Would I rather be playing the Packers next week? Absolutely. But this is the most important game in our franchise history next week in terms of where we'll be going forward. If we can finally slay the dragon next week, I really believe that will be the changing of the crown for the next decade going forward. Much like MJ needed to finally beat the Bad Boys before he could take over the league, THIS is the team we have to beat to truly turn the corner as a franchise and establish ourselves as the juggernaut of the conference. 

This difference from now and the past is that now I feel like Cam and company finally truly do believe they can beat them and finish them off.

So the time is now, Panthers, do we allow ourselves to continue to be bullied? Or do we punch that motherfugger back and take his lunch money for once?

See y'all at BOA on Sunday

Couldnt agree more,Panthers are gonna have to play smart, physical and aggresive  football for 4qtrs there will be no let down in this game, just Dabs

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4 hours ago, chknwing said:

gettleman built this team to beat the seahawks.

For sure. Our D line was built for this.

I recall the commentator during the Seahawks/Vikes game pointing out how Russell likes to drop back and roll out rather than step up when he is pressured. It was pointed out that the Vikings DEs were getting upfield to stop that and contain him.

Allen and CJ have been doing this the entire year almost as if practicing for this game. I could see both notching a sack and KK with multiple if Allen and CJ are able to contain.

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