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Don’t bury the Panthers


mc52beast

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Looking at the next three games for the NFCS and it’s possible that we could still be fighting for first place.. here’s what’s coming;

Aints

At Rams

At Seahawks

 Cowboys

 

Cons

At Eagles

Colts

Titans

 

Bucs

Giants

At Rams

At Aints

 

Panthers

At Texans

Jags

Bucs(London)

If our coaching staff can get their collective heads out of their collective butts(big IF) and Cam can start playing better(big IF) we can still be in the mix. Texans will be tough but the Jags and Bucs should be winnable. 

Anybody else feel the same?

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9 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

I feel like if you cannot beat the Bucs at home there is not a game you can count on as a win this season.

Absolutely. Also, I dont think winning this year is going to do this program a whole lot of good in the long term.  We are in a rebuilding mode.  We didn't build sustainably last time, so it was so short lived.  It's time to build something REAL. 

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