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Jangler

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Both teams are very physical. Lynch and Stew power running. Both teams can get after the QB. There are going to be big hits on both sides. It's sort of bullshit that we have to play the second best team in the playoffs for our first damn game even though we're the 1st seed. I don't want to hear about AZ being second best because Seattle beat the bird poo out of them like I said they would. The AFC is a disaster. We're squaring off against the second best team. Knock them off and we play lesser teams the rest of the way. It's just more nerve racking because it's war right out of the gate. 1# versus #2.

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1 hour ago, Jangler said:

Just something I heard on Fox sports radio last night. 

You can manipulate numbers to say anything. But real men play the game, not numbers.The Panthers are the best mentality tough team in the NFL. We will be pounding the Seahawks all afternoon.

That is why it is a game of inches and fractions of seconds played in a tight measured box with constant limits.

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4 hours ago, pantherj said:

Both teams are very physical. Lynch and Stew power running. Both teams can get after the QB. There are going to be big hits on both sides. It's sort of bullshit that we have to play the second best team in the playoffs for our first damn game even though we're the 1st seed. I don't want to hear about AZ being second best because Seattle beat the bird poo out of them like I said they would. The AFC is a disaster. We're squaring off against the second best team. Knock them off and we play lesser teams the rest of the way. It's just more nerve racking because it's war right out of the gate. 1# versus #2.

Thats the playoffs, baby!  Time to kick it up into high gear and start killing fools out there!!!!

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1 hour ago, Cryolinapanhandlers said:

Jangler: "The Panthers are the best MENTALITY tough team in the NFL"

Did you mental midgets employ Yogi Berra to populate your board?

Your team is a good team, and will give ours a good fight. I don't know who will win. But should my team win, I will thoroughly enjoy rubbing it in your face. Until then, enjoy the Carolina Huddle bro! :) glad you're sending clicks our way! :)

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