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Jeremy Igo

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Hey there, how are you? If you haven't heard, the Panthers laid an egg today. 

 

If you are a new Panthers fan, they do it every single year. Even their Superbowl year in Atlanta. 

 

So, things are not great. Far from it. 

 

However, we are 2-1 in a long NFL season and it is very possible the Panthers can improve and become a playoff caliber team. 

 

Here on the Huddle we take 24 hours to lick our wounds. Come Tuesday, we will be focused on defeating New England. As crazy as that sounds right now, it could very well happen. 

 

Now here is a topcat picture to help make you feel better. 

 

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Love, 

 

Mgmnt

 

 

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This feels different.  The moronic decision to play Cam at the end of last year, at best, didn't help, and at worst, f*cked Cam for this year as well.  We can rebound, yes, but Championship teams usually don't lose (much less get throttled) at home to teams as putrid as this Saints team with so many out.

The Panthers, and football in general with these insane protests to already sinking ratings, combined with declining youth participation and CTE, is circling the toilet bowl.

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1 minute ago, Nails said:

This feels different.  The moronic decision to play Cam at the end of last year, at best, didn't help, and at worst, f*cked Cam for this year as well.  We can rebound, yes, but Championship teams usually don't lose (much less get throttled) at home to teams as putrid as this Saints team with so many out.

The Panthers, and football in general with these insane protests to already sinking ratings, combined with declining youth participation, is circling the toilet bowl.

 

    So? How much longer can we count on having teh NFL before it is flushed? Sounds like it is inevitable at this point. If it is circling, that must mean the end is nigh. 

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