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Will the NFL will be on the Panthers' side?


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As always, AS LONG AS THE PANTHERS SUFFER NO MAJOR INJURIES, they can win this Sunday. What isn't the norm is how the officials will be pro-Panthers for maybe the first time in franchise history. The NFL wants Super Bowl 50 to be the Patriots vs the Panthers, Brady vs Cam, rematch of Super Bowl 38, rematch of the Monday Night Football classic from 2 seasons ago.

No doubt about it, as long as the Panthers don't play like crap or beat themselves in some way, there won't be any officiating excuses to complain about after this Sunday's game.

Patriots vs Panthers

Broncos vs Panthers

Patriots vs Cardinals

Broncos vs Cardinals

Both the NFL and the media want that first matchup. If not that one then the 2nd. Sorry Arizona, only Arizona and Cam-haters want you there instead.

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1 minute ago, xXxBretWeedxXx said:

Pretty sure the Super Bowl will do just fine with any of the 4 combinations. I don't think the NFL cares who gets there.

What part of the word "prefer" don't you understand? Of course the NFL AND THE MEDIA care.

In conclusion, anyone who tries to blame the officials for anything that happens Sunday is clueless. 

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Just now, chris999 said:

Looks like you are looking past Arizona to me.

I stopped reading there because it's nonsense.

I said the NFL wants a certain matchup in the Super Bowl. That's not "looking past" anything, not that it would matter either way since I'm not on the field.

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Did you not learn anything from our last opponent s fan base!!! AZ is in the scope. Revenge for that 2008 night game where we saw Jake delohomme got publicly executed... 

 

Ps. For the new fans that Arizona game is the straw that that broke the Panthers back . Caused years of misery  and marinating in the basement. 

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