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"a team that, while is 3-0, isn’t in the same class"


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Being an ex-skins fan (pre-Panthers), I've always loathed the Cowgirls.  Obviously the Turdy Birds are atop the crap list now, but Dallas is still a close 2nd place.  Yes, even over the Saints who round out my top three most disliked teams.

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12 hours ago, glenwo2 said:

Dude.  You're on the CAROLINA PANTHERS messageboard.  

WTF did you expect to see here?   Dak Praise?  Cowboys Worship?   😂 

If you wanted either of that, maybe it would be best if you went back to your own board.

 

just a touch of class, not celebrating injuring a guy whoever it is.   but hey, what do i know?   i’m happy you guys have such fond memories of it, it must be difficult to not have …. anything else 

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On 10/1/2021 at 11:18 PM, 5Rings said:

You losers beat the Jets, Texans, and Saints (with no coaches).


What do all of those teams have in common? They don’t have a QB or WRs and their defenses are terrible.

You’re about to run into a damn buzzsaw and you’re all weird for thinking your dog crap team is about to actually beat the Cowboys 😂 

Don’t be surprised if your team doesn’t score a single point. See you in a couple days. 

Told you. 

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20 hours ago, Snake said:

Yeah you're right probably even shitter than the jets. I expect we crush them. 

Yeah you're absolutely right.   The Cowboys are shittier than the Jets.  With that said, thank God you don't evaluate talent!!  Don't quit your day job!!

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13 minutes ago, 5Rings said:

Told you. 

The Giants beat the Saints today.  Let that sink in.  Like I said before, the Saints are just above average at best.  The Panthers hung in there toe to toe with Dallas until the Cowboys clamped down.  Carolina could have done a few things better, but they faced a better team today.  This ain't the Jets, Saints and Texans.   Its levels to this poo.

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This reminds me of when we played like shut against the bears in the 05 regular season and every critic said we got exposed. Then we demolished them in the playoffs the same year in Chicago. Revenge will be had. Us without McCaffrey is like Duke without Zion. 

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5 hours ago, RJK said:

Oline is exactly what we thought it was but the D line didn’t show up today and that was the difference in the game. Oh and officiating but that’s every game lately 🤷‍♂️

yeah.  The D-line legit gave up 14 points in the 3rd quarter.

Had they played up to expectations, it would've been 28-22 Panthers in the end (And Trevor Diggs WAS injured.  This BS "player management" excuse was lame as hell)

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