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Top Panthers things to be thankful for?


Jeremy Igo

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im thankful to have all you fukers to entertain me when ish is boring at work! <3

And also thankful that the Panthers have won as much as they have. Seriously if you told me after the last preseason game that

  1. Greg Olsen would miss 8.5 games,
  2. Luke would miss 1.5,
  3. Ryan Kalil would miss 8,
  4. Kurt Coleman would miss 3.5, and
  5. we would trade Kelvin Benjamin away after 8 games...

and then told me we'd be 7-3 after 10 games, i would laugh in your face.

This team has faced so much adversity and has only lost due to self-inflicted mistakes. The only game we were truly out-played was the Saints game, and we were still an offense figuring out its pieces and had just lost our main one (Greg). Our defense hadn't truly settled in yet either. yes, im hyping myself up, but you have to admit, this ought to give us so much hope for the last leg of the season and the playoffs. This team probably hasnt truly hit its stride yet. Watch us hit it in the Saints game when Greg has had a week to get back in game mode.

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