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The Sunday Football Games Thread


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2 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

This game isn't exactly going the way we hoped it would.

Sad we our fate relies on our division teams losing and key players getting injured (brees) so that we have a ‘chance’...

All the while told on the huddle we should actually be thankful we aren’t the browns or dolphins.

and this is defined as ‘rooting for our team’

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For years the Panthers told themselves, “We don’t need a great OL, we have a cyborg at QB who is indestructible.” Well, now the cyborg is broken, thanks in large part to the horrible OL he’s had since Day One here in Carolina. Now that he needs a decent OL like every other QB in the NFL, the management is at a loss. They set this up for themselves, and don’t think Cam doesn’t feel that, too. So he’s down on things here, and looks despondent because of it. The rest of the NFCS looks vulnerable at the moment, but without SuperCam the Panthers cannot take advantage of it. Dammit. 

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18 minutes ago, OriginalPantherDan said:

For years the Panthers told themselves, “We don’t need a great OL, we have a cyborg at QB who is indestructible.” Well, now the cyborg is broken, thanks in large part to the horrible OL he’s had since Day One here in Carolina. Now that he needs a decent OL like every other QB in the NFL, the management is at a loss. They set this up for themselves, and don’t think Cam doesn’t feel that, too. So he’s down on things here, and looks despondent because of it. The rest of the NFCS looks vulnerable at the moment, but without SuperCam the Panthers cannot take advantage of it. Dammit. 

Sure you're in the right thread, dude?

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