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Does our offense go full strength this Sunday?


the butch

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It's a simple question, chill out.

You people need to chill the f*ck out, and stop finding a reason to bitch all the time. There isn't even an argument about this, just a simply gauging opinion. Good luck leading normal lives message board hardasses.

Well you did kind of take a backhanded shot at coach Fox suggesting he doesn't care about winning since we are already in the playoffs.

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Just pointing out how stupid and pointless the thread you took time out of your obviously busy life to create that is all.

I'm not even sure why I'm here on this board obviously wasting my time reading obviously stupid and pointless threads; what's your excuse?

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Not going full strenght and risk losing ??

That forces Panthers to play

1-next week

2- all games on road

3-play falcons in Atlanta

4- no time for the injured to rest

5-play more games to get to Super Bowl

A win and week off

1- Gives the injured and nicked up a much needed rest

2-More time with their famlies

3-Fox and Coaches more time to start watching the games and putting together gameplans

4- J R time to feel a little better and or get his transplant

5-Delhomme time to go home amd feed his horses

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considering that the #2 seed has to play the highest seeded team to survive wildcard weekend, i think that we will have to play atlanta again. i would much rather face them at our house than at theirs. i think both wildcards in the NFC are going to win their first playoff game.

Arizona v Atlanta would be an interesting matchup. Despite all of Abraham's sacks, Atlanta's pass defense hasn't been that great. Arizona's receiver corps would have a field day against Atlanta.

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I know we're vying for a first round bye and a home game for the fans but this is a John Fox football team; and that mentality is "we're in the playoffs" no matter what. So, that being said.

What does the Huddle think we'll do? Go all out and risk injury - or - treat it like a preseason game?

Just interested to get opinions and people a chance to get some bragging rights. :wink:

Are you f*cking high?

WTF????:dupe:

We are playing FOR THE DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP--

Ofcourse we play 100%

Stupid question of the week.

You win.

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It makes no sense for us to not play our starters full strength. Having a bye and playing at home is a huge advantage especially with how we have played at home this year. Going into the playoffs with 2 losses in a row would not be good at all. Teams that have won the superbowl have gone into the playoffs with momentum

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