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Sunday Playoff Games


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7 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

It’s hard to put Brady in with the all-time greats when they got hit and it’s illegal to hit him. Is he really a true football player?

That’s true for all these modern players. There’s a reason all these skill position records are falling. It’s illegal to play defense 

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1 minute ago, Pantha-kun said:

Im absolutely sick of constantly being out of the playoffs every year. 4 straight years of utter incompetent buffoonery by the Carolina Panthers. 

Maybe 2015 spoiled me but its just depressing at this point. 

It's not wrong for a football fan to want to see their team in the playoffs.

Likewise, there's no shame in being angry that your favorite team is poorly run.

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12 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

Im absolutely sick of constantly being out of the playoffs every year. 4 straight years of utter incompetent buffoonery by the Carolina Panthers. 

Maybe 2015 spoiled me but its just depressing at this point. 

Think about the Bengals. They just won their first playoff game in over 30 years. Most of their roster wasn't alive the last time they won a playoff game.

My concern is that we might have Bengals-esque ownership. He came in thinking winning was gonna be easy. Now it seems **** he's already thrown in the towel on winning and become a financials bottom line guy - that's the Bengals.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Think about the Bengals. They just won their first playoff game in over 30 years. Most of their roster wasn't alive the last time they won a playoff game.

My concern is that we might have Bengals-esque ownership. He came in thinking winning was gonna be easy. Now it seems **** he's already thrown in the towel on winning and become a financials bottom line guy - that's the Bengals.

I hope you’re wrong. It’s still kinda early for Tepper 

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