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Official Bucs at Panthers GameDay Thread


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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Is there ANY doubt remaining that the NFC South isn't the worst division in the NFL? We're probably gonna have a 7-10 team going to the playoffs as the division winner.

Zero chance any of us would get to 7 wins if it wasn't for playing each other twice.

this team is gonna be 1 game back from the playoffs/division after today, lol. and we are absolutely terrible. 

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Just now, PleaseCutStewart said:

Can't believe we just fuged up our chances for a franchise QB... I swear this fuging franchise can't do anything right

There's 3 this year and we'll be picking top 5 regardless. Just let the chips fall where they may

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