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We are going to win the Superbowl


CatTower

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7 hours ago, CatTower said:

What you just witnessed today was a guy and a team playing dead.  The networks have already picked up the news.  Greg Olsen is out, Cam's shoulder is done.  The Panthers are in sharp decline! 

What has Cam done every time the whole world doubts him? 

He shows them that they are wrong. 

This team resembles the Giants team led by Eli Manning that beat the Patriots in the Superbowl after going in as a #6 seed.  We get the same type of match-up that the Giants did in our Week 17 against the Patriots.  This team is setup to win now and the Panthers will win the Superbowl.

Shut up.

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Cam's career and stock in the NFL is over.............rotator cuffs are notorious injuries that ruin the shoulder's ability to recover back to full mobility and strength..........any weight lifter or any competitive swimmer will contest to that...........not only strength but accuracy is severely compromised by such a joint issue.

If this team ever goes to a SuperBowl again...........and happens to figure out how to win one..........it will be without the current coaching staff and front office personnel.........and without their current QB, O line and the secondary defense they have in place....

In fact... I would bet not one player from the team at present will be on the team if they ever figure out how to make it back. In fact I'll even state that it may not even happen in the new owner's life time........

May I remind you that the Lions and Browns have been around since the NFL was first formed and still haven't figured out the formula for getting there.........and many more long time franchises that have been there but never won one.

I'm 65 and grew up in Pgh, Pa and for 35 years the Steelers were the joke of the NFL never getting to even one playoff game until they hired a true genius (actually a renaissance man - accomplished pilot, musician and scholar) Chuck Knoll who took them to 4 SB wins in 6 years..............but Ron Rivera? He can't even spit out one sentence in a post game press conference without stuttering all over the place..................

You sir are delusional........

 

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9 hours ago, CatTower said:

What you just witnessed today was a guy and a team playing dead.  The networks have already picked up the news.  Greg Olsen is out, Cam's shoulder is done.  The Panthers are in sharp decline! 

What has Cam done every time the whole world doubts him? 

He shows them that they are wrong. 

This team resembles the Giants team led by Eli Manning that beat the Patriots in the Superbowl after going in as a #6 seed.  We get the same type of match-up that the Giants did in our Week 17 against the Patriots.  This team is setup to win now and the Panthers will win the Superbowl.

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