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Oh man that Seattle game was so sad what are we gonna do


Broku

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IF YOU THOUGHT I WAS GONNA BE ALL LAMENTING N SHYT ABOUT THE SEAHAWKS LOSS, GUESS WAT?!?!

 

 

YA WRONG.

 

Sure, the Seahawk game sucked.  Seattle came into Charlotte and ended the Panther’s 9 game winning streak at home which was previously tied with the patriots as the longest in the league.  Cam threw an INT on a pass meant for a TE3, Gano kept dealing with his GF issues and shanked another important kick and the defense looked like shyt once again for the last 3 weeks consecutively.   Cam looked great, McCaffrey looked great the offense looked great yada yada  yada blah blah blah who gives a flying fug we still lost.

 

The Panther’s problem is a whole other post in itself but the reason I’m posting right now is because of the

 

BREAKING NEWS

 

 

 

THE COWBOYS JUST SHOWED THE PANTHERS HOW TO BEAT THE SAINTS

 

 

I mean for the love of fug.  What a great game by the Cowboys.  Play aggressive D, harass douchebag brees and control the clock. THAT’S EXACTLY HOW THE PANTHERS ARE SUPPOSED TO OPERATE.

 

 

Now don’t quote me here but there’s a saying somewhere that says something along the lines of “when you rock a cup with any amount of liquid in it, the amount that spills out of aforementioned cup depends on how much was in it before and however much force the mutherfugger had that rocked it” I made this all up but I'm pretty sure you get the point I'm making

 

it feels like the saints had a reality check tonight and that’s always good for ya boy Broku.  Screw the saints and their douchy ass 10-1 record they had prior to the Cowyboys game.  They still suckkkkkkkkkkk and the prospect of living in the bayou feels like a life sentence of eternal swampass.  Hard pass.  I’d only move to New Orleans if somehow the allure of the gumbo scent got me but I seriously doubt that allure would stick long after considering all the meth addicts.  Damn.

 

 

On the outside looking in, it feels like New Orleans is the place where dreams die.  I mean I’ve had a few theories as to why New Orleans is shaped like a boot, but who cares about my theories the thing that matters is that I’m pretty sure it’s because God ordained New Orleans to always be a generally dirty place.  I mean if you decided to live in New Orleans all your life I’m pretty sure that means you were never really exposed to any possibility of life where a woman you meet doesn’t try to charge you for the time you spend together.  But I’m rambling now ANYWAY

 

Is there any chance Eric Washington learned anything from this game?  Is that a possibility? Is the defense that bad now or is there a hint of the defense we used to have somewhere deep in this team? That’s a lot of questions that I’m not sure how to answer.  This team has been fine on offense.  The defense has ruined the year and it’s terrible.   Eric Washington really hurt the Panthers this year.  If you haven’t discerned that by now you should probably discern that…. right.. now…

 

Haa.

 

Wrapping up thoughts from the Seahawks game though, I’ll just say this.  Norv Turner made some bad calls.  The defense looked terrible, and Gano needs to get over his GF issues and stop missing important kicks.  TB is up next and honestly every game is a do or die game at this point.  I don’t want to see the panthers miss the playoffs and you shouldn’t either.  It’s the home team jeez.  The saints are beatable, the cowboys probably used old Carolina tape to figure out how to beat them tonight.  Let’s win the next two before the Panthers play the saints at home.  One week at a time, hopefully Cam can finally evolve another level and be perfect the rest of the way so we go undefeated the rest of the season, cuz the defense is shyt. 

 

That’s all for now,

 

 

 

-Broku

 

 

Twitter @Brokuthe 

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11 hours ago, Broku said:

IF YOU THOUGHT I WAS GONNA BE ALL LAMENTING N SHYT ABOUT THE SEAHAWKS LOSS, GUESS WAT?!?!

 

 

YA WRONG.

 

Sure, the Seahawk game sucked.  Seattle came into Charlotte and ended the Panther’s 9 game winning streak at home which was previously tied with the patriots as the longest in the league.  Cam threw an INT on a pass meant for a TE3, Gano kept dealing with his GF issues and shanked another important kick and the defense looked like shyt once again for the last 3 weeks consecutively.   Cam looked great, McCaffrey looked great the offense looked great yada yda yada blah blah blah who gives a flying fug we still lost.

 

The Panther’s problem is a whole other post in itself but the reason I’m posting right know is because of the

 

BREAKING NEWS

 

 

 

THE COWBOYS JUST SHOWED THE PANTHERS HOW TO BEAT THE SAINTS

 

 

I mean for the love of fug.  What a great game by the Cowboys.  Play aggressive D, harass douchebag brees and control the clock. THAT’S EXACTLY HOW THE PANTHERS ARE SUPPOSED TO OPERATE.

 

 

Now don’t quote me here but there’s a saying somewhere that says something along the lines of “when you rock a cup with any amount of liquid in it, the amount that spills out of aforementioned cup depends on how much was in it before and however much force the mutherfugger had that rocked it” I made this all up but I'm pretty sure you get the point I'm making

 

it feels like the saints had a reality check tonight and that’s always good for ya boy Broku.  Screw the saints and their douchy ass 10-1 record they had prior to the Cowyboys game.  They still suckkkkkkkkkkk and the prospect of living in the bayou feels like a sentence of eternal swampass.  Hard pass.  I’d only move to New Orleans if somehow the allure of the gumbo scent got me but I seriously doubt that allure would stick long after considering all the meth addicts.  Damn,

on the outside it feels like New Orleans is the place where dreams die.  I mean I’ve had a few theories as to why New Orleans is shaped like a boot, but who cares about my theories the thing that matters is that I’m pretty sure it’s because God ordained New Orleans to always be a generally dirty place.  I mean if you decided to live in New Orleans all your life I’m pretty sure that means you were never really exposed to any possibility of life where a woman you meet doesn’t try to charge you for the time you spend together.  But I’m rambling now ANYWAY

 

Is there any chance Eric Washington learned anything from this game?  Is that a possibility? Is the defense that bad now or is there a hint of the defense we used to have somewhere deep in this team? That’s a lot of questions that I’m not sure how to answer.  This team has been fine on offense.  The defense has ruined the year and it’s terrible.   Eric Washington really hurt the Panthers this year.  If you haven’t discerned that by now you should probably discern that…. Right.. now…

 

Haa.

 

Wrapping up thoughts from the Seahawks game though, I’ll just say this.  Norv Turner made some bad calls.  The defense looked terrible, and Gano needs to get over his GF issues and stop missing important kicks.  TB is up next and honestly every game is a do or die every game at this point.  I don’t want to see the panthers miss the playoffs and you shouldn’t either.  It’s the home team jeez.  The saints are beatable, the cowboys probably used old Carolina tape to figure out how to beat them tonight.  Let’s win the next two before the Panthers play the saints at home.  One week at a time, hopefully Cam can finally evolve another level and be perfect the rest of the way so we go undefeated the rest of the season, cuz the defense is shyt. 

 

That’s all for now,

 

 

 

-Broku

 

 

Twitter @Brokuthe 

FFS ban this newb

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21 minutes ago, ncsfinest21 said:

And as a panthers fan that wants any hope for the playoffs this cowboys win wasnt good for us at all.

Hmmmmmmmm

 

Good point but Washington is the team to catch in the NFC east.  They aren’t going anywhere with colt mccoy. 

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