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If the Carolina Panthers roll into Green Bay and win


Jeremy Igo

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4 minutes ago, GoPanthers123 said:

How we win plays a big part.  Moore and Samuel having a good game, run D showing up and kicker being accurate are all things that show a promising season.

How we win is definitely important. I'd like to see us do it by scoring more points than Green Bay. Although if we keep them from scoring as many as we do, that could work too.

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19 minutes ago, chknwing said:

I would be more excited about a high draft pick than a one and done in the playoffs

Dude....we’re halfway through the season with a winning record and a really good team. Why are you thinking about the draft???

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5 minutes ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

How we win is definitely important. I'd like to see us do it by scoring more points than Green Bay. Although if we keep them from scoring as many as we do, that could work too.

I would have to agree with you. As long as our point total is higher than there’s I’m going to be happy. BUT... if they have more points then we might not win. You never know though...especially because our QB is young. 

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