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Are you planning on watching the Falcons game this week?


Hotsauce

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3 hours ago, Hotsauce said:

I have read a lot of comments before RR was fired, that people are skipping watching the last couple of games. Just curious to hear from those who quit watching if they have special interest in this weekends game with a new coach at helm?

I admit I had the Redskins game on in the background and it didn’t warrant much of my attention and I turned it off in the 4th qtr. 

Will we see much difference in the Players execution and how much of a difference will we notice on the field with the game planning?

I’ll be at the game...I’m not guaranteed to stay all 4 qtrs if there is a blowout, but I’m curious for sure. 

Of course!  Carolina Panthers Fan for Life!!!  Would like to see Fewell's coaching style!

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I’ll watch the falcons game hoping to embarrass them because they are the falcons. Won’t be sad if we lose though. 
 

I’ll watch the Seahawks game hoping we beat them and cost them a division title. Won’t be sad if we lose though. 
 

I’ll watch the colts game hoping we beat them and cost them a division title or a playoff berth. Won’t be sad if we lose though. 
 

I’ll watch the saints game hoping we cost them home field advantage. Won’t be sad if we lose though. 
 

im hoping for 9-7 or 5-11. Nothing in between honestly. 

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1 hour ago, CardiacCat said:

It is pretty sad if you call yourself a Panthers fan but only watch the games of your team if the team has a legitimate chance to win the Superbowl.....  really sad.... (so yes, I will watch)

That's what the Huddle is in a nutshell. Spend your life on the Panthers forum.

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