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Respect from the media? Say it ain't so...


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I don't know, Dilfer was just on the Rusillo show and didn't even hesitate when asked who would win: Arizona. Said our db's are overrated especially at safety. Also said the match ups are in their favor at most positions. Whatever Dilfer, cards lost to a Landry Jones led steelers team and to the Rams. Keep doubting us douche. 

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8 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I don't know, Dilfer was just on the Rusillo show and didn't even hesitate when asked who would win: Arizona. Said our db's are overrated especially at safety. Also said the match ups are in their favor at most positions. Whatever Dilfer, cards lost to a Landry Jones led steelers team and to the Rams. Keep doubting us douche. 

Glad he didn't hesitate.

Doesn't Dilfer know the games won in the trenches, and Arizona didn't look to good there on Saturday?

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All the talking heads on tv havnt.  It's was a consensus on first take this morning that we just got lucky that Seattle didn't wake up until late.  Zero credit to the panthers.

NFL live showed highlights of the game then went right into talking about the panthers weaknesses and pretty much how we got lucky.  NFL network talked about the turf, the early wake up for them and how we got lucky.  Think I've only heard 1-2 people all day actually give the panthers credit for winning this game vs Seattle losing it.

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