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What to do on Sundays now?


Wanderlai

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The Panthers suck all the way around. The have just about no chance to make the playoffs. For all the people that say there are still 13 more games...get real. Its going to be a long, sad season to stomach.

Thank God for the real Carolina team, the Tarheels! I can at least look forward to watching them play.;)

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We haven't even played the best teams yet, that's what is the funny/sad part.

2 blow outs vs the Saints coming up

Vikings will annihilate us AP goin for an NFL rushing record more than likely.

Giants......

Jets.....

2-14 is very possible rofl tard ass team

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It aint over till it's over, that ""high powered Dallas offense full of pro bowl caliber players could only throw up 13 points on you guys. I remember my Bears starting out the season in 2005 with a 1-3 record including losses to Cleveland Washington and Cincinnati and our only win in the first quarter of the season was against Detroit in week 2. Next thing you know adjustments were made and we're 11-5 division champs and in the playoffs until you guys kicked are ass....well until Steve Smith kicked our ass. It aint over till it's over. If this was week 7-8 and you only had a win or two then I'd start to worry. Just think what the Lions fans have gone through, it'll never be that bad.

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I might get some brownie points with my old lady as she knows that football comes first and tell her we can go out sunday during the game and that she comes first. Hopefully she doesn't realize we are 2-12 at the time. Still i will get some major points for that one.

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I'm gonna continue to watch my team and cheer like hell when they decide to do something good. And even if they don't I always have hope. I'm also starting to realize we aren't that good,it hurts but im gonna be here for the long hall we have been through worse. And I never thought Id say this but I believe Jake played as good as he could and hasn't been bad the past two games.

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Please go away bandwagon fans. This isnt the Steelers, Cowboys, Eagles, Redskins, Giants (any other big market bandwagon) Huddle. Its the CarolinaHuddle. If this team goes 0-16 I will be there watching every agonizing second. Possibly paying a lot of money to do it This is my team and I love this team. Thank you Jerry Richardson.

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