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Missed my boys today


Yaboychris28

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1 minute ago, Yaboychris28 said:

Yes we're 1-5, but fall Sundays are not the same without Panthers football on my television. Win or lose, the Panthers are my team and I will keep supporting them until the very end. Cant wait to give the chargers hell and turn this season around next week.

#keepounding

 

They play the Cardinals.......

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I don't really enjoy watching the Panthers unless they're playing at least somewhat well. When they're this bad it's just a joke, sort of like watching the Bad News Bears. You just can't get into it and it's depressing, and then it starts becoming funny, like Pickles was pure comedy. He once threw a long TD pass to Smitty and started gloating and I lol'd. I'll DVR the rest of the 2016 season games rather than watch them live. I don't need to see bloopers and bad football live, but I'll still watch all the games. I can't imagine missing this team struggle for hours each game and slowly lose. Yikes.

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15 hours ago, pantherj said:

I don't really enjoy watching the Panthers unless they're playing at least somewhat well. When they're this bad it's just a joke, sort of like watching the Bad News Bears. You just can't get into it and it's depressing, and then it starts becoming funny, like Pickles was pure comedy. He once threw a long TD pass to Smitty and started gloating and I lol'd. I'll DVR the rest of the 2016 season games rather than watch them live. I don't need to see bloopers and bad football live, but I'll still watch all the games. I can't imagine missing this team struggle for hours each game and slowly lose. Yikes.

You can hop off the bandwagon anytime now.  I bet you walked out of the N.O. game after being down 21 points.  To even compare this team to 2010 is about as strange a comment as I have ever seen on this board.

The reason why we are better in December than September/October is because we grow as a team.  

Each week you hope to get people healthy and get better.   It has been tough to watch but if you're a true fan, your heart thumps and you wait for Cam to bring us back. 

 

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6 hours ago, DaveThePanther2008 said:

You can hop off the bandwagon anytime now.  I bet you walked out of the N.O. game after being down 21 points.  To even compare this team to 2010 is about as strange a comment as I have ever seen on this board.

The reason why we are better in December than September/October is because we grow as a team.  

Each week you hope to get people healthy and get better.   It has been tough to watch but if you're a true fan, your heart thumps and you wait for Cam to bring us back. 

 

You're suggesting that I'm a bandwagon fan? Certainly not. I follow the team year round, and I've done so since the teams inception. I would never walk out of any Panthers game unless there were a natural disaster, or a terrorist event happening. I'm not saying this team is like the 2010 team, but rather that I'm having some of the same feelings I had in 2010.

Yes of course we should get better as the season moves along.

I'm not that excited about this years team, but I'll be a Panthers fan for life. You'll see me in here every month or the year.

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