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7 minutes ago, rayzor said:

I'm not bothered. I expect to have plenty of chances to be disappointed by a team who "doesn't quit" but still manages to lose because they aren't built or managed to compete against average - good teams.

 

Well…I will love my Sundays going forward knowing my team won’t quit. It will excite me to know that there is always a chance with a QB that will sling it. Truthfully I don’t nap but if I did it would never be on Sundays in the fall.

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48 minutes ago, Panthers Fan 69 said:

None. We arent making the playoffs for the billionith year.  It’s over after week 1.   This is legit one of those games where I sit back and said the coaching held us back. The insanely misuse of McCaffrey in the first half. 4 touches???  One minute 38 seconds and we run 3 Straight Draw Plays to be conservative?  Fat fhule calling a time out to gift the browns field goal? This is year three and limp dick rookie head coach stuff is still happening.  

Dude you reactionary fans are the worst. Literally insufferable. We battled like a motherfuger and were a 60 yard FG away from winning. Even after the atrocious first half. 

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39 minutes ago, rayzor said:

I'm not bothered. I expect to have plenty of chances to be disappointed by a team who "doesn't quit" but still manages to lose because they aren't built or managed to compete against average - good teams.

 

You suck dude. You seriously gave up on your team after the first half of the first game? Green Bay and Rodgers just got smoked by Cousins and the Vikings. Should they give up too?

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