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It's been a very long time since I've seen the Huddle so dead on a night before a game against a divisional rival. Not even any Buc fans poking at us. 

Well, Ladies, it is up to us. @ladypanther, @Cookie Lyon, @AggieLean, @CosmoGirl and all the other ladies, let's show some fan spirit. Sorry if I missed naming anyone, getting old has it's downside and it's bad memory. :mad: Gentlemen, join in if you're up to it. The rest of you can lurk. :shades:

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3 minutes ago, The Lobo said:

I was just thinking how quiet it was here. No threads about predictions or scores, no look alike thread or smack talk threads, no threads about us winning. Is football really dying or do people not really believe in the Panthers anymore?

I think last week really took the wind out of a lot of Panther fans sails.

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