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Want me to jump on the Panthers' bandwagon? I just need to see 1 thing


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A win at New Orleans.

Unless that happens, I see no reason to get worked up over the Panthers having their first win against a team likely to make the playoffs since October of last year.

To all those saying that we've righted the ship and those acting like Jake Delhomme is suddenly a great quarterback based off his orgasmic 7 of 14 for 90 yards and 1 TD performance, that's a perfectly valid thing to look for before I start crowning the Panthers' asses right?

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I've already learned to just watch football and watch the panthers and have fun, win or lose. Every sunday, I wake up at 10:00AM knowing that I will be watching 3 hours of my favorite team, and that's a blessing in itself. Everything else is just added pleasure.

Are you on ecstasy or something?

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A win at New Orleans.

Unless that happens, I see no reason to get worked up over the Panthers having their first win against a team likely to make the playoffs since October of last year.

To all those saying that we've righted the ship and those acting like Jake Delhomme is suddenly a great quarterback based off his orgasmic 7 of 14 for 90 yards and 1 TD performance, that's a perfectly valid thing to look for before I start crowning the Panthers' asses right?

Nobody cares if you "jump on the bandwagon" or not. It's pretty sad that you can't take a little pleasure in a definite victory over a solid club in their house. Jake's numbers were all it took to win. Do you believe that Moore's numbers for the game should name him starter? I'm not sure Mr. Mills would approve of your use of his name. He was never the doom & gloom type that you seem to be.

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A win at New Orleans.

Unless that happens, I see no reason to get worked up over the Panthers having their first win against a team likely to make the playoffs since October of last year.

To all those saying that we've righted the ship and those acting like Jake Delhomme is suddenly a great quarterback based off his orgasmic 7 of 14 for 90 yards and 1 TD performance, that's a perfectly valid thing to look for before I start crowning the Panthers' asses right?

So, you call yourself a fan and then talk about jumping on the bandwagon only if we win in New Orleans......pathetic excuse for a fan.

You people are like that little old lady living down the street that bitches about EVERYTHING.

You bitched last week when we were down and threw the ball. Now you are bitching this week when we were up and we ran the ball.

Pathetic.

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I'm not getting crazy here and thinking we'll find a way to win the division or anything, but at least I have hope that we'll be IN every game for the rest of the year.

I just want to see us win games. I don't need to believe we'll make a Super Bowl run or anything like that...I just want to see some good football.

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I dont think he means "jumping on the bandwagon" like you guys are taking it.

He is not saying he will be a fan again.... He is saying he is "on the bandwagon" that this is a good football team.

The "bandwagon" he is refering too, is everyone thinking we are a top notch team again, and that Jake Delhomme is back to normal.

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Who the f**k are you? Who the f**k is acting like Jake is a good QB? AK? :confused:

Who the fug am I? I am your daddy...that is who. :D

I did not say that Jake cured his ills yesterday. Only that real fans don't talk about "jumping on your team's bandwagon". You should never leave that bandwagon.

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