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ONE Positive Takeaway From All This........


Castavar

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Y'all know I'm one of the most pessimistic people on here, but if there's anything positive we can take away from this, it's that no matter how much we lost by and how terrible we looked, it STILL ONLY COUNTS AS ONE LOSS. If we bounce back and beat the Titans at home, and then get a healthy 100% Cam going into Lambeau field and beat the Packers, then I would be a lot more hopeful for the season. I had us losing either this game or the Packers game, so we still have a chance to redeem ourselves in two weeks against another very good NFC foe. Still don't trust Ron, but I do trust a healthy 100% Cam. We've seen him will our team to a superbowl before, hopefully he has one more push for us. Also I'm drunk AF and still prolly havn't accepted that we are just pretenders lol Whatever. Cheers. Here's tacos for everybody :Taco_Emoji_42x42:

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1 minute ago, Castavar said:

Y'all know I'm one of the most pessimistic people on here, but if there's anything positive we can take away from this, it's that no matter how much we lost by and how terrible we looked, it STILL ONLY COUNTS AS ONE LOSS. If we bounce back and beat the Titans at home, and then get a healthy 100% Cam going into Lambeau field and beat the Packers, then I would be a lot more hopeful for the season. I had us losing either this game or the Packers game, so we still have a chance to redeem ourselves in two weeks against another very good NFC foe. Still don't trust Ron, but I do trust a healthy 100% Cam. We've seen him will our team to a superbowl before, hopefully he has one more push for us. Also I'm drunk AF and still prolly havn't accepted that we are just pretenders lol Whatever. Cheers. Here's tacos for everybody :Taco_Emoji_42x42:

You had me until going into Lambeau field and beating the Packers.

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If this team lost because of the offense alone, we’d have hope because Cam would be coming back eventually. But it was truly the defense getting sexually abused all game that leads to the pessimism. The same thing happened last season as we all know. Did this game break the Panthers again? Time will tell.

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3 minutes ago, mjligon said:

The only positive is that those idiots clamoring on about Kyle Allen being the second coming of Tom Brady should go back into hiding forever.

 That, and we get a healthy Cam Newton coming back sooner or later as enough of a positive for me.

You get trolled alot don't you?

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9 minutes ago, stankowalski said:

You had me until going into Lambeau field and beating the Packers.

The Packers are easier to beat than the 49ers. The Packers don’t scare me, what is our record against them in the last 8 years or so? I can’t remember the last time we lost to Green Bay.

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Just now, philit99 said:

The Packers are easier to beat than the 49ers. The Packers don’t scare me, what is our record against them in the last 8 years or so? I can’t remember the last time we lost to Green Bay.

No absolutely we can beat them, I just don't have much faith that we will.

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2 minutes ago, philit99 said:

The Packers are easier to beat than the 49ers. The Packers don’t scare me, what is our record against them in the last 8 years or so? I can’t remember the last time we lost to Green Bay.

Lol that means nothing. Panthers hadn’t lost to the 49ers in the regular season since 2001 until today

PS the Panthers got raped by the Packers at Lambeau in 2014

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4 minutes ago, hepcat said:

If this team lost because of the offense alone, we’d have hope because Cam would be coming back eventually. But it was truly the defense getting sexually abused all game that leads to the pessimism. The same thing happened last season as we all know. Did this game break the Panthers again? Time will tell.

This. If we utterly flailed on offense while the D held their own the thought of Cam's return would still have me optimistic, but there has never been an offense good enough to have made today's game competitive going up against a very good D in the 49ers while our D rolled over and played dead.

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2 minutes ago, philit99 said:

The Packers are easier to beat than the 49ers. The Packers don’t scare me, what is our record against them in the last 8 years or so? I can’t remember the last time we lost to Green Bay.

I said it leading up to this game that on paper the Niners were probably the worst match up for us on paper in the NFL. Now I just hope that I'm actually right because lord help us if there's a worse match up for us than what we watched today.

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Lol that means nothing. Panthers hadn’t lost to the 49ers in the regular season since 2001 until today

Ron for some reason dials up something for Rogers and Company. Granted they have a new coach so you may be right, I just don’t fear them.

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