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Panthers win Sunday - are you all in?


Jeremy Igo

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At least 3 consecutive wins to show they can get on a hot streak. I would prefer 4 to show they can match their 4 game losing streak with a 4 game winning streak.

Beat the Cards, Rams, Chiefs, and Saints. Then there will be a sliver of hope if the Falcons implode at the same time.

The DEs, DBs, and OTs will have to play much better to pull that feat off.

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Imagine if we make it to Superbowl 51.

Keep Pounding is needed more than ever now. This will truly be the best way of honoring Sam Mills if we show we're a team that'll keep pounding for that #51. 

I feel good about every upcoming game. We'll keep pounding everyone out of the way.

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If we win, and in our win it looks like the offense is clicking and the defense finally has an identity, I'm going to be pretty excited. If, on the other hand, Arizona can't get out of its own way and we win because we kicked more field goals than they did then I will be happy for the win and look forward to the next game, but excited is a little strong.

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Life is short and I'm only going to be able to see a certain number of Panthers games before I die. I'm excited to see each one, whether we're still in the hunt or just praying for mercy. 

I'm excited to see every danged game. Every one.

Will a win this week make me think we're going to claw our way back to the top? It's a start!

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