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Not one person in the stadium or anywhere else but the Huddle is complaining about this win


Sam Mills Fan

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Do you guys realize how silly and petty you look with all of this whining? We swept the Seahawks and get to host an NFC Championship Game in Charlotte and the first thing a lot of you did was complain? Come on. Bad look. You guys are the only people I know of that are doing this in Panther fandom.

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1 minute ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

Do you guys realize how silly and petty you look with all of this whining? We swept the Seahawks and get to host an NFC Championship Game in Charlotte and the first thing a lot of you did was complain? Come on. Bad look. You guys are the only people I know of that are doing this in Panther fandom.

so everyone was mic'ed up in the stadium? I am sure they were all confident and never doubted for a second going into that on sides kick...lol

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I'm not gonna lie. I'm disappointed by panthers fans today. I picked a blow out and it almost happened. There are issues to talk about but I look at the positives first. I got shot down last night for even considering a blow out. Why is everyone so negative?

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True fans observe and criticize because we know this team can be better. We see the faults more just like a proud owner of a classic car. You may see a perfect coat of paint and polished chrome. We see that ding we know is there by the left quarter panel, the missing part that we can't find anywhere to make the car even more original. 

Make no mistake we are the most diehard fans, we just want our love to be the perfect example that we know they can be. 

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I am thankful for another week of football, that we didn't lose one we easily could have, that Cam had a turnover free game and threw a dime score to Olsen, that we lost close enough I made a ton of money, and most of all this is not a lost season; even if we lose next week we conquered a huge giant today. We knocked out seattle. their super bowl run is over. They will not be the Buffalo bills because we stomped their teeth in for a half. 

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1 minute ago, UKPanther94 said:

We could win the SuperBowl and still there'd be people annoyed

But if you nearly blow a lead in the super bowl, how can you expect to win more?

We hadnt won a home divisional round game in the playoffs since january 1997, im going to enjoy it.

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