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So in the aftermath of Media Day (or Opening Night or whatever you wanna call it) I'm just gonna take a moment to revel in the joy of my Panther fanhood.  Not concerned much with whether people like it or not.  I just need to let it out.

So here goes...

Ladies and gentlemen, the players that we have all been following, cheering, criticizing, arguing about and generally obsessing over for years are right now at the center of the known universe.

The Super Bowl is the biggest single game in the world, and one of the biggest events in general.  It is not an exaggeration to say that people from literally everywhere watch this game and the hoopla surrounding it, and that means the whole world is turning their attention toward the team we all spend so much of our spare time discussing and debating.

This team is why we're all logged on this site (some of us even paying for it).  They're the reason why this diverse group of friends and strangers gather together to communicate. Who else has been talking about guys like Josh Norman and Greg Olsen for the past several years?  We knew them when no one else did. 

Now everybody wants to talk about them.

Tonight's coverage opened with a montage of great moments from past Super Bowls.  You've seen those old reels.  Right now when they show number 38, you're watching highlights of the Patriots and we're just there as the team they overcame.  But if the Panthers win this Sunday, it's somebody else along for the ride as part of our highlight package.  And if that does happen, they'll have done it going up against one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.

The players know.  Win this game and you are the World Champions in a milestone 50th Super Bowl.  No matter what happens from here on out, no one can ever take that away from you.

Realize though that this particular group of players will never be together again. 

Just a few months from now, guys will be let go, some may leave via free agency, others will be replaced and new guys will be drafted.  The 2015 Panthers are a unique collection - a very unique collection - and if they win it all they'll be memorable as much for who they were as what they did.  You'll always have the pictures, the videos, the quotes, and hopefully the memories of a happy ending.

And then, you'll have to turn around and start the whole thing all over again...

Maybe the team will get back and do it again, but it won't be the same guys. Of course, there's no guarantee of even getting back to the Super Bowl at all.  Ask the players and coaches that have made it before.  It's an incredibly difficult undertaking, and some guys only get one shot.  Talk to the guys from the 2003 Panthers squad.  They'd tell you all about it.  For that matter, ask the 85 Bears.  They didn't make it back as a team, but one of their own did, leading our team.

It's fleeting, but it's also very special.

Bottom Line: This is a moment in time that will never happen again.  There might be others like it, there might not.  But as obvious as it sounds, this moment is happening right now.

The Carolina Panthers are in the Super Bowl, and potentially 60 minutes away from being Champions of the NFL.  And given that they have only one loss, in the discussion for one of the best teams ever.

Drink it in, enjoy it, savor it, get everything you can out of every single moment because this is what we've all been waiting and hoping for ever since we became fans of this team.

And oh yeah...

Keep pounding.

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World Champions when its a game only played at this high of an organizational level in North America? 

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Quote feature bein retarded on mibile,  but this is what i said in another thread::

 

 

As kary collins said,  im going to get emmotional

 

So much of ne invested in this team...  365 days a year since 2008 ive come onto the huddle for updates..   Ive expirienced heart breaking losses (2008) and times of great pride. I kove this team and ive dreamed of this week and this game for a long time,  not sure if it would ever happen.! 

 

Ive also bonded with other turds in thus board and ive been bere when the team is the lowest..   I know who the grinders are on this site. Im just incredably happy for my fellow huddlers on here. This poo is surreal..   I get choked up thinking about this team decked out for the golden superbowl..   

 

This game just means so damn much for all of us involved. Im so damn thankful. Im going to soak up and savor every damn second. 

 

GO PANTHERSSS

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Yeah it's weird...I'm nervous about the game, but there's still a calmness about it to me. I'm not like some around, predicting a damn blowout, but I just feel like if we show up and play our game, it's a win. The Vegas money scares me more than anything the Broncos have, but hell, let them get a little backdoor cover as long as Cam is hoisting the Lombardi. 

 

Too much talent, too much heart, and too many forces going our way to let (IMO) a good but not great Broncos team beat us. 

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2 minutes ago, stankowalski said:

You know I gotta say I'm nowhere near as nervous about this game as I was the Super Bowl against the Patriots.  Don't know if that's good or bad but I feel very confident in our ability to win this game.  

NFL Network asked the question: Are the Panthers too confident?

The answer, per Willie McGinest and LaDainian Tomlinson...No.

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9 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

Quote feature bein retarded on mibile,  but this is what i said in another thread::

 

 

As kary collins said,  im going to get emmotional

 

So much of ne invested in this team...  365 days a year since 2008 ive come onto the huddle for updates..   Ive expirienced heart breaking losses (2008) and times of great pride. I kove this team and ive dreamed of this week and this game for a long time,  not sure if it would ever happen.! 

 

Ive also bonded with other turds in thus board and ive been bere when the team is the lowest..   I know who the grinders are on this site. Im just incredably happy for my fellow huddlers on here. This poo is surreal..   I get choked up thinking about this team decked out for the golden superbowl..   

 

This game just means so damn much for all of us involved. Im so damn thankful. Im going to soak up and savor every damn second. 

 

GO PANTHERSSS

I wonder how many hours of my life have been spent watching, reading about or talking about the Panthers.

Probably best I don't know.

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10 minutes ago, CarolinaNCSU said:

Yeah it's weird...I'm nervous about the game, but there's still a calmness about it to me. I'm not like some around, predicting a damn blowout, but I just feel like if we show up and play our game, it's a win. The Vegas money scares me more than anything the Broncos have, but hell, let them get a little backdoor cover as long as Cam is hoisting the Lombardi. 

 

Too much talent, too much heart, and too many forces going our way to let (IMO) a good but not great Broncos team beat us. 

I haven't been nervous about a single game this season. The only ones that came close were the Seahawks games and even then I wasn't very nervous. Of course I damn near had a few heart attacks (Colts game, Seahawks game, Packers game, Giants game, etc.) but going into every game I felt we would win it if we played to our capabilities. Same with this game. If our guys are focused and we stick to what we've been doing all along, we can beat anybody--certainly including this year's Broncos.

There's nothing at all that scares me about the Broncos offense. Peyton is a hall of famer, yes. But his arm after 18 some years of throwing as many passes as he has, is completely done. He can't push the ball downfield, and he's even been making mental mistakes this year (leading the league in INTs while missing 6 games is no fluke, he's been that bad). Their run game is unbelievably inconsistent and their o-line isn't great. Our weaknesses on D aren't very relevant against a team like the Broncos. They would've been against the Patriots short passing game, but not this Broncos O.

As for their D, yes they have a very talented defense. But not one much (if at all) better than the Seahawks, who we had no troubles with twice. Their success against the Patriots (where they still allowed 18 points--effectively 19/20 since they missed the extra point) isn't relevant to this game and how they'll play against our offense.

Truthfully, I'd say that all the playoff teams in the AFC weren't that great. Chiefs, poor offense and overachieving offense. Texans, no QB or run game shouldn't have been in playoffs. Steelers, bad defense, extreme injuries on offense. Bengals, missing starting QB and have Marvin Lewis as HC. Patriots, average defense at best and possibly worst o-line in the league with no run game at all. Broncos, no offense, great defense but not great enough to make them a great overall team in my opinion.

 

Of course "Any Given Sunday" and all that jazz but I'm pretty confident going into this game. I don't think it'll be a blowout, but I don't think it'll be less than a 2 score game for most of it. More confident about this game than the Cardinals game, and we did blow them out.

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2 hours ago, The Huddler said:

 

Quote feature bein retarded on mibile,  but this is what i said in another thread::

 

 

As kary collins said,  im going to get emmotional

 

So much of ne invested in this team...  365 days a year since 2008 ive come onto the huddle for updates..   Ive expirienced heart breaking losses (2008) and times of great pride. I kove this team and ive dreamed of this week and this game for a long time,  not sure if it would ever happen.! 

 

Ive also bonded with other turds in thus board and ive been bere when the team is the lowest..   I know who the grinders are on this site. Im just incredably happy for my fellow huddlers on here. This poo is surreal..   I get choked up thinking about this team decked out for the golden superbowl..   

 

This game just means so damn much for all of us involved. Im so damn thankful. Im going to soak up and savor every damn second. 

 

GO PANTHERSSS

So true.....following the vicious cycle of an NFL season.  From the last game of the season to watching the Super Bowl and wishing we were in it.  To the combines and free agency, the draft, mini camps, more mini camps and the dreaded 6 week vacation before training camp and Preseason and through the season only to start over again.

As a man that has spent the entire existence of the Panther Nation as either a Sailor in the USN or as a contractor over seas this forum has been my sanity.  Where I go for a laugh or a discussion.  I love this team, and I love this forum and thankful for it.   I have posted more than once about the greatness of this forum. BEST IN THE NFL.

This season It is so awesome to be still talking football in February.  No one has mentioned which Mock draft they like or arguing about who we will take. 99.9 percent of us are wrong.  It has been fun to go on NFL network and see all our clips.  Listen to everyone talking about the Panthers and the Broncos.

I am concerned about this game, confident because we have Cam and we have a defense as good as our offense. We are the better team and should win.   But we have to play the game.  Over the years many teams that should have won didn't.  I know our confidence isn't a cocky confidence.  It is a prepared confidence and we'll be ready.   The anxiety for this game is far worse than 12 years ago.  That year they had the Trophy in New England's hand before they ever played the game.   WE made it interesting. 

Super Bowl 50 is in our cross hairs.  We are focused and ready.  The players are ready and so are the diehard fans that make this forum up.

GO PANTHER

Time to be World Champion Carolina Panther.   We are ready and we are deserving of it.

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It still doesn't feel real yet to me. There are people who I had previously never heard a word from about the Panthers now talking all about them and whenever they look at me and make comments, I can only stare with a goofy grin and weakly reply "yeah how bout them Panthers."

It just hasn't set in for me yet, and that's okay with me. It really feels like just one more game. Like, just as we have 18 times now, we are just trying to be 1-0 this week. Perhaps my celebration has just been suppressed, and if the Panthers have more points that the Broncos when the clock reads 0:00 in the 4th quarter, I'll spontaneously erupt with all this pent up celebration. It all still feels like a dream. Everyday I'm like... "damn the Panthers sure are on TV alot, not used to this at all." I cried like a man baby two Sundays ago watching my team be presented a trophy, and an entire stadium chanting "Su-per-Bowl!, Su-per-Bowl!" I jumped so much during Sandstorm that my feet and leg muscles were sore for a week. I barely noticed the cold, and got feverishly sick the Monday after. But it was well worth it. My head was throbbing and I felt faint from exertion and screaming while Terry Bradshaw uttered those unbelievable words "congratulations! You're going to Super Bowl 50." But it all felt like a dream.

Such uncharted territory this team has entered! It seems unbelievable that there is no more Panther football for six months after this game no matter what we do in-game. What a ride. If we win, I am going to look foward to our "America's Game" documentary. Probably will cry like a little baby again the first time I see it. 

Gee thanks OP, now I can't sleep. Fug you bro! And keep pounding! I love all you Huddlefuggers! To borrow and paraphrase the U of Alabama, roll damn Panthers! 

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This season has been 1 hell of a ride and I have loved every second of it. It was some times I have wanted to turn off the tv especially during the St. Pierre and Tony Pike years smh. But I kept watching week after week hoping to hell and getting laughed at in the process that 1 say we would have a winning team and that days is here and I'm enjoying the damn ride. Now we have to finish it off and go down in history.

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