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If we lose week 1 to the 49ers.....


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5 minutes ago, ThPantherFan said:

Of course I would like to see us break the Dolphins record but I'm not worried if we to have a loss at SanFran.

You should be, the niners are one one of the least talented teams in the NFL, if we can't beat them LOL 

 

idk what to tell you

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No single game ever means that much unless its a playoff game or a game to get into the playoffs.    Two years ago, SF won the first game of the season against the Vikings.  They went on to miss the playoffs while the Vikings made it.  If we lose, it will not be the end of the season, it will just mean we can't go undefeated. 

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2 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

No single game ever means that much unless its a playoff game or a game to get into the playoffs.    Two years ago, SF won the first game of the season against the Vikings.  They went on to miss the playoffs while the Vikings made it.  If we lose, it will not be the end of the season, it will just mean we can't go undefeated. 

For us it does, the panthers are a very emotionally driven team. I remember a quote from Olsen who said that the Broncos game last year threw their entire psyche off and that nothing felt right after that game.

 

Losing to such an inferior could set a bad tone for the season, just like last year 

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Won't happen, but IF it did, Cam should strangle Shula in reverse Varsity Blues style, Cam and TD take over the team, and may the chips fall where they may.

IF it did, it'd be hard to think of a more disheartening loss.  The Nakamura game, but for different reasons.

No excuse, at all, to lose this game.

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