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Saints look like donkey doo doo with their 4th string QB and I’m nervous we will beat them next week.


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17 hours ago, hepcat said:

Ugh. Is the NFL setting us up to beat the Saints next week?? Flexed the game to 4pm, reports Matt Rhule is being kept being pushed by media outlets. Rhule saying Tepper is giving him a vote of confidence.

Watch them go out and get a meaningless win next week. Classic Panthers move. Please don’t. Please!!!!!

Don’t worry….we can’t score 

and our players don’t care

Bet covid  and injuries randomly appear all week

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3 hours ago, hepcat said:

yea because that meaningless late season win vs washington last year which would have put the panthers in the #3 draft position really established the "winning culture" everyone keeps talking about. 

I still get ill thinking about the kind of set back last years Washington win  cost. I hope the fans that wanted to win that meaningless game to create a "winning culture" see that their thinking was all wrong, considering how much it cost the Panthers in the long run.

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1 hour ago, KatsAzz said:

I still get ill thinking about the kind of set back last years Washington win  cost. I hope the fans that wanted to win that meaningless game to create a "winning culture" see that their thinking was all wrong, considering how much it cost the Panthers in the long run.

Some of these idiots on here still haven't learned from that game. It's all about "Muh Culture"

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1 hour ago, KatsAzz said:

I still get ill thinking about the kind of set back last years Washington win  cost. I hope the fans that wanted to win that meaningless game to create a "winning culture" see that their thinking was all wrong, considering how much it cost the Panthers in the long run.

The fans that were happy winning that meaningless game aren't even here anymore. Gotta love those "superior" fans eh?

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1 minute ago, hepcat said:

Bump because the annual late season meaningless Panthers win that destroys draft position is looking likely today. 

F*ck this miserable franchise.

I wouldn’t stress too much just because we are ahead right now. It’s not like we are known for halftime adjustments and coming out strong 

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5 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

I wouldn’t stress too much just because we are ahead right now. It’s not like we are known for halftime adjustments and coming out strong 

You’re right I shouldn’t overreact this team is truly awful right now 

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