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Chargers, Redskins, Falcons, Tampa Bay


Devil Doc

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Only win is against Atlanta. They felt real good ending our perfect season last year, we're gonna feel a lot better ending their playoff hopes this year. Bucs win division, go 1 and done and we reclaim our throne next season.

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I'm pulling for Baltimore to get Smitty a ring at this point.

The Panthers don't offer me anything to cheer for for the rest of the season.

If I were Cam I'd get in concussion protocol or IR as fast as possible, and ride around Charlotte on a hoverboard on gamedays.

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31 minutes ago, Kentucky Panther said:

I'll never root for the Panthers to lose.  Its just not in me.  But at this point, a higher draft pick sounds a lot more nice than 8 - 8 coming off a super bowl season. 

I can want to lose but I can never actually actively root for the Panthers to lose.

Pregame - I hope we lose for better draft position

During game - RAH RAH PANTHERS, MURDER THE OTHER TEAM AND WIN BY 50

Postgame - I'm glad we lost/wish we would have lost

Heart overtakes mind when the game is happening.

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San Diego has been snake bite like us.  Their offense is better than ours. I think this is the only game we could win but won't

Washington is going to abuse us in DC.   Tampa IMO is playing the best in the NFC South and I look for them to overtake Atlanta. 

I think the only game we will be up for is the Atlanta game.  To ruin their playoff hopes would be poetic justice since the first game was the beginning of our downfall.

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