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Why is this team cursed?


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I know it’s premature and the Panthers might find some way to beat Seattle but I think all veteran fans know this is just the kind of game Panthers are going to find a way to lose in the most unimaginably excruciating heart wrenching way possible. 

But regardless of the outcome of this game, Why is this team cursed? Yes the play poorly sometimes, but they play well enough to win a lot of games. And they find ways to lose all the ones that matter. Is it the black cat for a mascot? Is it an helmet not pointing in the correct direction on someone’s work desk? What is it?

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2 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I know it’s premature and the Panthers might find some way to beat Seattle but I think all veteran fans know this is just the kind of game Panthers are going to find a way to lose in the most unimaginably excruciating heart wrenching way possible. 

But regardless of the outcome of this game, Why is this team cursed? Yes the play poorly sometimes, but they play well enough to win a lot of games. And they find ways to lose all the ones that matter. Is it the black cat for a mascot? Is it an helmet not pointing in the correct direction on someone’s work desk? What is it?


They’re not playing with as much intensity as Seattle. They’re soft.

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

You’re really asking why a team led by Ben McAdoo and Sam Darnold is “cursed”?

The fact we’re sitting here with McAdoo and Darnold is a curse in and of itself. Why is this team so miserable? Even when they show a glimmer of hope they fall apart and reveal the curse as always 

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4 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

We're not cursed. This is what happens when you constantly get defensive coaches who don't realize the NFL now caters to high powered offenses. It is hard to hold teams to 17 anymore with all the rule changes favoring offense. We aren't playing 80s football anymore. 

For a team to be as old as we are and never have back to back winning seasons… there is some kind of curse here. 

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