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We still win the division, and you are all being cry babies.


Verge

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Yep, our division sucks, we lost in a really crappy way, and you all saying you are not going to watch the games should probably go ahead and leave the forum, because you are a coward and a fair weather fan. Atlanta is going to lose to the Cardinals, Rams, Chiefs, and the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers are going to beat New Orleans, Seattle, Chargers, Redskins, Buccaneers and the Atlanta Falcons at home. Stop hitting the panic button, it's not time yet. #KeepPounding

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How are the Panthers going to win the division when the team ALWAYS collapses in the 4th quarter? It's been a trend since Ron Rivera has been head coach. Even when they WIN they struggle in the 4th and you walk away thinking "man they almost lost that one". 

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I would've believed that if we pulled through today with the Falcons and Aints losses but now it'll take a total meltdown for the Falcons to not win the division. That they are certainly capable of but they have such a cake schedule going forward that I doubt it happens. Would love to still go 9-7 and win the division and make a playoff run like the Giants did with DG there but starting to lose hope, even as an overly optimistic fan.

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13 minutes ago, Verge said:

Yep, our division sucks, we lost in a really crappy way, and you all saying you are not going to watch the games should probably go ahead and leave the forum, because you are a coward and a fair weather fan. Atlanta is going to lose to the Cardinals, Rams, Chiefs, and the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers are going to beat New Orleans, Seattle, Chargers, Redskins, Buccaneers and the Atlanta Falcons at home. Stop hitting the panic button, it's not time yet. #KeepPounding

LOL shut the hell up

 

after Thursday game vs NO, you'll shut up for good

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4 minutes ago, El Dandy said:

The Panthers aren't winning the division and I'll bet my account on it. Put your money where your mouth is and do the same, anime nerd.

Why do you have to be hateful? He's just being positive. That isn't a bad thing. Like Cam said, "no panic mode yet"

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