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Official Panthers at Falcons Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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5 minutes ago, ickmule said:

No it’s not, he has all of the signs.....stop being blinded by your love of the team and see it for what it is.  Tepper is just like Snyder, a rich cocky asshat that has no idea how to build a winning sports franchise.  I watched it on DC, same attitude.  I could be wrong and will gladly admit it once that is proven, but so far I see nothing from him that shows me any different.  

jeez dood...give the guy a chance... 

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1 minute ago, 332nd said:

I was talking to my son about Pearl Harbor last night & he wound up fixated on the USS Pennsylvania, so we spent all day looking for a model. Been watching the game on my phone. Couldn't find one but at least we can order it.

I told my wife it was Panthers' Football Sunday and I was going to watch the game....probably bad idea because she is mad at me for not getting out and Christmas shopping!

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3 minutes ago, Captroop said:

And we play Seattle next week. Honestly the only reason I think I'll watch is if we play Grier, out of morbid curiosity. 

I've already went around the office and told everyone that we are going to be getting our azzez kicked by Russell Jesus Juice Wilson and their second half emergence on defense.  I was dreading this game earlier in the season but I can't imagine anyone giving me hell now.  

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