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Official Panthers - Canadians Gameday Thread!!!


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Who has been around long enough to remember the 1-15 season? This is eerily similar. I'm not sure we can win another game.

remember it quite well and this does look like it. the only good thing is do you remember what happened to the coach after the season.

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This has to be easily one of the most frustrating and heartbreaking games I've ever watched (aside from the superbowl.)

The defense was amazing today, the special teams was absolutely terrible. The offense was productive as far as yards but not generating points. Sure it's not all Jake's fault, but he is still the factor in us losing a game. Absolutely terrible.

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Well goodbye all, I'm done with this team until management does something about the crap product the Panthers put on the field every week.

I think I am with you. You know none of us can control this poo that is the panthers so why bother watching and getting pissed when Richardson obviously doesn't care?

I have better things to do.

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will anyone show up for atlanta if moore is not starting?

i am serious that all fans should stay away if Jake is in there. Now that would be awesome. Game comes on the tv and there is 100 people in the entire stadium.

I like the sentiment

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Sure it's not all Jake's fault, but he is still the factor in us losing a game.

It's not Jakes fault???

Both INT's were 1000% on him and him alone. What would be the score without 2 touchdowns on those 2 INT's?????

What has he completed, 24, 26 passes?

What if your doctor saved 26 lives but negligently killed 2? Still your doc?

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