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Goddam I'm excited


Jeremy Igo

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I am excited for this game. I mean really excited. 

I am talking the kind of excited that starts in your toes and moves up through your body tingling every nook and cranny. You know the kind I mean. 

I am more excited for this game than any game in recent memory, probably since 2018 sometime. 

If there wasn't a pandemic and social distancing and if I wasn't against being near any of you freaks I'd give you all a big fuggin hug right now. 

 

Love,

 

JI

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right back at you bro.  i'm that excited too but i have to admit its half anxiety and queasyness because its the falcons.   rivera is no longer our coach.  rivera is no longer our coach.  SERENITY NOW!

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It's amazing how this team went from top 5 draft pick expectations at the beginning of the season, to now realistic possibility of being a wildcard playoff team...4 weeks into the season.  Gosh, I love this new coaching staff.  

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It’s not enough to have great athletes playing in cutting edge schemes to create a consistent winning tradition.....it takes great game day coaching to transform this into wins.....IMO we now have the right person to make this happen....there won’t be many more games where a thought of beating a “”better “ team won’t be on my mind.

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I can not think of anything more cathartic for Panthers fans than to beat Atlanta this weekend and put a nail in the coffin of both the 2020 Falcons and the Dan Quinn regime.  From his whining in 2015 to his Brotherhood nonsense to his all-time chokejobs, I will take joy in his demise.

But having said that, the most important reason to return some divisional clout for the Panthers (Make the I-85 Rivalry Great Again) and to get the albatross of the Falcons owning us off our backs that we lived with for most of the Rivera era.

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