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osiruz

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Surprised, you guys are slacking. Should be a good game between two reasonably mediocre offenses. Whoever wins, I want both teams to beat the saints. Let's just hope it's the falcons, so we can see Cam Rock this funny looking outfit.Chargers-Panthers-Foo_Kell.gif&op=noop

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1 minute ago, osiruz said:

Surprised, you guys are slacking. Should be a good game between two reasonably mediocre offenses. Whoever wins, I want both teams to beat the saints. Let's just hope it's the falcons, so we can see Cam Rock this funny looking outfit.Chargers-Panthers-Foo_Kell.gif&op=noop

It typically isn't created until Tuesday or Wednesday, the official one at least. Having said that....

28 - 3. :shades:

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Does your board have one already? On Miserable Mondays we dont usually look towards the next opponent, we spend these 36 hours reflecting in misery and do so by spewing our misunderstanding of football and complaining that we dont have the best coaches ever and a pro bowler at every position. How bout you guys, how are yall handling the disappointment of not going undefeated this year?

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2 minutes ago, Peppers90 NC said:

Does your board have one already? On Miserable Mondays we dont usually look towards the next opponent, we spend these 36 hours reflecting in misery and do so by spewing our misunderstanding of football and complaining that we dont have the best coaches ever and a pro bowler at every position. How bout you guys, how are yall handling the disappointment of not going undefeated this year?

Same way lol, I think most fans come on these boards to vent and let out their frustrations. That said, we have 2 threads up, one by Sam Mills. 

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40 minutes ago, thomas96 said:

We should intentionally let the Falcons get a field goal early so we can have the final score of 28-3.

I like that line of thinking, but I want to be up 28-0 late in the fourth quarter with the Falcons staring at a 4th and very long in field goal range so they have to choose between a 28-3 final score or a shutout.

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1 minute ago, PantherJD said:

I like that line of thinking, but I want to be up 28-0 late in the fourth quarter with the Falcons staring at a 4th and very long in field goal range so they have to choose between a 28-3 final score or a shutout.

Savage.

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If we do not score this week it will be us that needs to come back from the 28-3 deficit. Just saying. Shula is probably going to make the Falcons defense look like the 1985 Bears. CMC up the middle and JStew on outside runs. A few screens to JStew as well. Then when that doesn't work a few 15 yard slow developing pass plays. Great times.

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1 minute ago, OldNorthPowell said:

If we do not score this week it will be us that needs to come back from the 28-3 deficit. Just saying. Shula is probably going to make the Falcons defense look like the 1985 Bears. CMC up the middle and JStew on outside runs. A few screens to JStew as well. Then when that doesn't work a few 15 yard slow developing pass plays. Great times.

yea the Panthers will draft a DT and a LB in the first and second rounds as well. tired schtick.

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38 minutes ago, OldNorthPowell said:

If we do not score this week it will be us that needs to come back from the 28-3 deficit. Just saying. Shula is probably going to make the Falcons defense look like the 1985 Bears. CMC up the middle and JStew on outside runs. A few screens to JStew as well. Then when that doesn't work a few 15 yard slow developing pass plays. Great times.

Don't spill the beans on the game plan, man.

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