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We were lucky to make it to the playoffs... be thankful


Steve_Smith_Sr.

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Coaching fuged us like it has every single year.  Either Fox or Rivera fugs us.  As an original Panthers fan, I'm just fuging TIRED OF IT.  New owners need to clean house.  Tired of playing not to lose, tired of thinking a punt is a good play.  Bring on the offseason and thank god this shitshow is OVER.

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5 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

Man we played with a ton of heart to finish out that game. We just didn’t have the talent to win. Weird, but fun season.

Had we gotten Atlanta’s draw, we would be in the nfc championship game. We just don’t match up well with the saints. Our offseason should be dedicated to building an offense to compete with Brees. 

All that said, I am damn proud to be a panthers fan. They showed great heart and kept pounding. Clock just ran out on them. 

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8 minutes ago, Steve_Smith_Sr. said:

It was a couple of acts of God that we even had a chance at the end.  We did NOTHING for the first half.  The score does not show how outclassed the Panthers were tonight.  

Sorry, that's just reality.

Not really.

the panthers scored 3 times like they did and dropped a touchdown.

if Cam is allowed to play it out I bet we score 3 touchdowns on 4 of those scoring drives, and the same in the 2nd half.

they were beatable and I disagree outclassed. It was a good player game except for Funchess dropped the game winning touchdown—- and clay dropped the game winning touchdown. But the clueless will say we were out class?

we waited until late the second half to give Cam the ball and let him play and that’s why 2 touchdowns  so quick.

we weren’t outclassed we were outcoached as usual.

i really wish all the fake fans that are really fans of other teams but jump on the panthers when they are good would just go away.

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1 minute ago, bigdog10 said:

Had we gotten Atlanta’s draw, we would be in the nfc championship game. We just don’t match up well with the saints. Our offseason should be dedicated to building an offense to compete with Brees. 

All that said, I am damn proud to be a panthers fan. They showed great heart and kept pounding. Clock just ran out on them. 

Being damn proud of being a fan of team right now is an absolute joke, and seeing players smiling while shaking hands at the end of the game shows how much some of them care.  It will be a great off-season since I will not have to watch this team under preform week after week.  I'm sure Ron will bring up missed opportunities and blame everything on not executing the poo game plan.  Thankfully he's under contract for 2 extra years now.

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I think that Saints will win the SB and yet for a brief, drunkin’ moment I actually thought we might make the next round.  Oh well, I had a reason to drink and hit my Over for a nice cash.  Most fun I have had with football since the NFCCG, I will take it.

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