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So we have to talk about the gorilla in the room.. hangover or more dominance next season?!


PanthersUnited

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Me personally, I'm somewhere in between.. I will say that I am 100% confident with Cam and Keek locked up for years and Norman getting tagged, gone are the inconsistent days of the Fox/Delhomme era where one year SB, next year bust..

But let's also not ignore that making/winning a SB is extremely taxing both mentally and physically no matter who you are.. Even the Pats, how good they are couldn't even make the SB again this year..

If I had to guess, I say we have at WORST atleast another consecutive NFCC game in us next season, I say we will most likely make the SB again next season but it will be on the back of a 11-5/12-4 record type of season.. Remember, even Josh Norman said weeks ago that this season has been extremely taxing.

So for those that will just blindly bash me.. In other words I am very positive on this team.. No way in hell we have a disappointing, miss the playoffs type season, just no way (barring injuries) 

 

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1 hour ago, Moorgan said:

My way too early prediction for next season...is exactly the same as last season.

 

 

19-0

I say it goes one of two ways.. A. We finally get our 16-0 and stun the haters that called for a hangover or worst case we "come back down to earth" meaning we "only" finish 11-5 or 12-4.. Either way, great position to be in

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5 minutes ago, PanthersUnited said:

I say it goes one of two ways.. A. We finally get our 16-0 and stun the haters that called for a hangover or worst case we "come back down to earth" meaning we "only" finish 11-5 or 12-4.. Either way, great position to be in

You say one of two ways but present 3 possible outcomes.  Not complaining. I find it quite humorous.  Keep this coming.  

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Jesus fuging Christ we haven't even played the game yet and you're already talking about next season.  I know, I know, I saw the title and the poster and I could have just not clicked it, but you are seriously the most annoying , bipolar poster on this forum, and it's not even close. 

Also, it's the elephant in the room, not a fuging gorilla, and it's not even in the room yet, because the rest of us are busy enjoying Superbowl week and the anticipation leading up to the big game, not thinking about the next dumbass thread we can make on the huddle before someone else does.

And Moorgan is right, 19 and mother fuging 0 or GTFO, because every year is our year to go to the big show even when it's not.

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