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Media is pushing a narrative of a deep push for the Panthers


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Cam is the one player that you add and everything all of a sudden fixes itself. The O can score efficiently all of a sudden, the O-line looks good for once in a month now, The defense is a constant, I never saw them as a problem. 

Time management is all of a sudden good. Even the coaching staff calling time outs so they don't' get penalties...I mean Jesus, just one guy joining your team and the energy is through the roof. All of a sudden, there's hope. There's vindication. There's a spark. it's mind blowing. 

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8 minutes ago, Snake said:

Can't say I've heard them chant our name so much in a long time after a win. The second coming of Cam might be just what we need to see the Refs give us a fair shake for once as ironic as that sounds. Would be a great storyline for sure. 

I feel like I've argued with you or disagreed with you alot.

Imma forget all that for this.

 

Let's frigging go. Keep pounding you bunch of beautiful bitches

 

 

 

Also been drinking

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20 minutes ago, Ornias said:

It was a whole different vibe with Cam in. It looked like the whole team fed on his energy. With Sam in looked like a funeral procession. First time this year I felt like we had a complete team effort. 

First time in years from where I sit.  Certainly throughout the Rhule era and likely Rivera's last year.

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The next 3 games are critical.  We have to win those.  Saints and Bucs will probably drop at least 1 each over that span.  That puts us in second place in the South and only a game out of first…with 3 of the last 4 being divisional games.  It’s going to be wild for sure!

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I don’t think we’re winning the south but crazy things happen. I just want us to get into the playoffs this year. Our young guys need the experience and this fanbase desperately needs it. Remember we have one of the youngest teams in the league. Yesterday was such a huge win for our chances. We can’t take any opponent lightly the next 3 weeks. We HAVE to win these games against subpar comp or it just makes it extremely difficult. If we come out after the atl game 8-5 I think we only need 1 more win to get in. So saints, bills, Bucs x2. We win one of those last 4 we should get the final seed. 

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