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The Sunday Football Games Thread


Hoenheim

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I know a bunch of you probably won't be in the mood to watch football after our team doing so badly, iirc in 2010 I ONLY watched Panthers games I was so depressed. I'm still going to watch a 1PM and 4PM game today, probably not the late game because I have to wake up at like 4am for work on weekdays.

Ill be watch Cards vs Ravens for the 1PM contest and Saints vs Rams for the 4pm game.

Falcons play the Eagles for the Monday night, likely not going to watch it but I'll catch up on it on the way to work probably. 

Yea we're 0-2 and things are looking bad but the good thing its still early and our division is a pretty jumbled mess. We're not in terrible shape if the Saints and Falcons lose this weekend which is a pretty real possibility given their opponents.

 

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7 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

I'm watching the Cards vs Ravens mostly to just scout out the Cardinals since they are our next opponent. I'm a bit more interested in Vikings vs Packers so I'll prob have that on my computer or something. Or vice versa.

Same, I’m hoping the Cards look legit and we lose to them to further cement Rivera/Hurney’s demise

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1 hour ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

Dammit, when the Panthers suck it trickles down to not even being interested in other games either. Like at this point our season is practically done, what difference does it make if Saints and Falcons won or lose?!

Season is not done due to division IMO. We've only played 2 games overall and only 1 divisional game. Too many things that can happen in the future.

I wouldn't say we're done unless we go 0-4 or 0-6 . 

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2 hours ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

Dammit, when the Panthers suck it trickles down to not even being interested in other games either. Like at this point our season is practically done, what difference does it make if Saints and Falcons won or lose?!

How is the season done after two games? We still have 14 more games, anything is possible. Aints have a gauntlet to go thru the next few weeks so if we can get our $hit together we could still be fighting for 1st in the division.

 

KEEP POUNDING 

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The one thing that depresses me watching other NFL games when the Panthers aren't playing, is how easily other teams seem to score touchdowns and get turnovers. Panthers make this stuff look so fuging difficult and other teams just walking in the end zone all day long lol. 

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