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On Nov 11, 2012 we were 2-7


johnnydefence

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The last time I felt like this was Nov 11th, 2012 when we were 2-7 and going no where. The irony is that the next three years we won the South. Lets hope we can pull out some victories this year.

There is still things to play for. We are are 175 wins and 176 losses all time and I hope we can at lease keep our franchise a winning franchise. #silverlining We can still be the winningest franchise in the NFC South.

I am too optimistic? 

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I can respect your optimism.

But all those years the Panthers managed to dig deep, and finish the season strong through December. We are crashing hard right now.

To make matters worse, it appears our head coach could potentially be losing the locker room. If so, it's all downhill from here. 

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For those that care about such things, we can make up the all time wins with ease, blindfolded, with both arms behind our backs, over the next 5-10 years with Fournette/Barnett/Peppers/et al.  Winning now is EXACTLY what our enimies want.  For the love of Pete, lose.

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2 hours ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

I have never really beleived in the whole lose out mentality for draft position... until this year. We gain nothing by winning anymore games

Spoiler and moral. If we can win our last game it's going to be a hell of a lot more of a booster. 

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With the whole Cam tie thing, This team will not be fighting to save Ron or Shula this year.

I always root for the W ..... But I wouldnt be surprised if this team is ready for some new blood, but I am afraid that Ron will not be fired this off season, just hope he has the balls to get rid of Shula.

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