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Off Season Workout


Devil Doc

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Starting at the end of this week, and beginning of next, we should start seeing our players settling in to the sprawling Charlotte skyline. It is off season workout time, and new players will be wide eyed and ready to play. Veteran players will contemplate if they can play one more year after long months of healing their feeble bodies. The aspiring players just wish they can play as long as the Veterans, hoping their dreams will continue. We will see new spaces, and smiling faces. This is the year for major change in the Panthers Organization. Lets hope it is a great one. 

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2 hours ago, stbugs said:

2018. 2014’s playoff run ended with a frustrating 14 point swing (instead of a TD at the 10, it turned into 7 points for Seattle. We lost by 14. That run rolled over into the amazing until the end 2015. We had a nice run last year and a big should have been 7 turned into 0 in a 5 point loss with an easy FG opp at the end. Ipso facto 2018 will end in the Super Bowl and hopefully our better 2017 means we win it. Make sense now?

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