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So is this game a must win ??


E CaT PanTHer

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At the most we have 2 more losses to spare and with the teams at the end of our schedule we cant afford to waste one tomorrow on the Falcons so yes it is definitely a must win.

we don't have 2 losses to spare. only 1 and yet we will most likely only win 1 or 2 games.

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This game will define our season. A win, and they play lights-out versus Miami, the Jets, and Tampa. A loss, and they'll be flat the rest of the year. Depending on today, we'll be ether 5-7 or 7-5 going into December.

For what it's worth, since our loss to the Falcons both teams have gone 3-3. We've lost to Buffalo, Dallas, and New Orleans. They've lost to New Orleans, New England, and Dallas. They've beaten Washington (2-6), Chicago (4-5), and San Francisco (4-5) while we've beaten Washington (2-6), Tampa Bay (1-7), and Arizona (5-3).

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Fox will lose. Could be the Saints, or Giants or Patriots or Vikings, but he'll lose again and again trust me. This game and the next 2 games are all that's left of easy games for us, and by easy I mean comparatively speaking. Then we start the hard stuff....:frown:

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Another question would be...

is this game a MUST LOSE??

If Fox gets to 7 wins, my guess is that he keeps his job...In the long run, would that be worse than losing 11-12 games this season?

I don't know...just throwing it out there.

You see, this has already been tried (your type of post), so excuse me if I find it stupid as fug.

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You see, this has already been tried (your type of post), so excuse me if I find it stupid as f**k.

nice.

you could try addressing the question.

I think a person that makes a post on the third page of a thread, but doesn't address the actual topic, is STUPIDER than F**K.

I've been a Panthers fan for probably longer than you've had pubes, so why don't you go find someone else to flame, bitch...

next time, get your head outta your a$$ and post something that actually takes a moment (however excruciating) of thought.

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nice.

you could try addressing the question.

I think a person that makes a post on the third page of a thread, but doesn't address the actual topic, is STUPIDER than F**K.

I've been a Panthers fan for probably longer than you've had pubes, so why don't you go find someone else to flame, bitch...

next time, get your head outta your a$$ and post something that actually takes a moment (however excruciating) of thought.

:thumbsup::thumbsup:

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