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When we WIN the next two games...


Zod

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Jerry Jones is desperate for a win in 'Jerry World'.....look for multiple penalties against us on Monday night. :mad:

I'm not one to usually blame referees on losses, but it seems we have gotten screwed by the officiating the last few times we played Dallas. Nothing pisses me off more than the roughing the kicker penalty that gave them a first down after Peppers tipped the ball on their missed FG opportunity.

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As much as I would love to be prophetic, my experience tells me to forget about all of your premonitions and "feelings." This IS the Panthers. However, I do feel we'll make great strides in our game versus the Cowboys, I still believe we come up short. I'm going with the generic John Fox statement, "we saw some good things out there, we just have to improve upon them." But this is also why John Fox needs to find himself a defensive coordinating position elsewhere! 0-3 going into the bye. We beat the 'skins.

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We'd better win this next one. Whichever team loses is going to end up writing off the season.

Dallas has beaten Tampa and lost to the Gents. We've lost to the Iggles and Falcons. If we go 0-3, it's over. If they go 1-2, they don't have it in them to climb out of the hole.

It's either going to be one helluva game or something just pathetic as one team rolls over and takes it.

Of course, both teams could come out and neither want to win it ... it's been known to happen.

I do wonder if they'll be able to see Jerry Jones picking his nose on the Jumbotrons again, though. That's almost worth staying up late to watch the game for.

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2-2 would be great. 9-7 and a playoff appearance may be possible at that point.

My problem since the offseason is that we're one of about half the teams in the league with no realistic chance of winning the Superbowl. It's pretty frustrating since we're only a few pieces away, and did nothing. It feels kind of odd to enter a contest we can't win.

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