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Doc Holiday

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Today is a shining example about who among us has the emotional maturity of a three-year-old child.

we are currently losing a game that everyone and their grandmother pretty much expected us to lose. Yes I too hoped to we would win today, but I also recognized the Mammoth task of beating an undefeated team in their own house. But alas It is not meant to be.

If you believe something before today, there is nothing from a single game that should change that opinion.

yes we are getting killed and it’s not fun, but poo happens. 
 

keep pounding mofos

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

There were a lot of similar posts falling the Steelers debacle last year. Just saying.

There’s a lot of post like that after we have a bad loss every year. I’ve been here since the second year of the huddle it’s a rinse and repeat Of people showing how emotionally immature they are.

The fact that you’re already reacting like: “ What if this turns out to be like the Steelers?“ Only adds to what I’m saying. Grow up peopleOnly adds to what I’m saying. Grow up people

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Just now, Doc Holiday said:

There’s a lot of post like that after we have a bad loss every year. I’ve been here since the second year of the huddle it’s a rinse and repeat Of people showing how emotionally immature they are.

The fact that you’re already reacting like: “ What if this turns out to be like the Steelers?“ Only adds to what I’m saying. Grow up peopleOnly adds to what I’m saying. Grow up people

Pointing out a potential serious flaw to your logic only adds to what you're saying?

LOL!

Okay, buddy... I'll leave you to your delusions 

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2 minutes ago, TheRed said:

I get the ra ra pep talk thing but you can't ignore what's right in front of your face. Take a gander at the Panthers record after the bye week under Rivera. All the coach of the year awards in the world can't polish that up.

I’m not saying you should ignore his record After the by week.

i’m saying that nothing today should change your opinion that you help before hand.

even what you stated was a known fact leading into this game. Why should Rivera repeating history change your opinion that you had for or against him before today? It shouldn’t.

 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Pointing out a potential serious flaw to your logic only adds to what you're saying?

LOL!

Okay, buddy... I'll leave you to your delusions 

Delusional? I’m not the one freaking out over Ron Rivera yet again losing a game after a bye. Seriously if you watch the Panthers last 10 years who saw that coming?

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1 minute ago, Doc Holiday said:

Delusional? I’m not the one freaking out over Ron Rivera yet again losing a game after a bye. Seriously if you watch the Panthers last 10 years who saw that coming?

When I said delusional, I meant in your own thoughts. My original reply clearly laid out a reason why logical people might be concerned about a mid-season blowout. You somehow interpreted that as only reinforcing your original point.

I didn't expect to win this game and had talked the past two weeks about how the Niners are the worst match up in the NFL for us, but I didn't expect to see a wholly unprepared team coming off of the bye

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