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The final week of the regular season!


AKPantherFan

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Well, here it is folks.

Its a sad week for many football fans out there. After this Sunday only 12 teams and their fans will have the chance to enjoy thier teams at least 1 more time.

This is it. This is what the whole year's work is for. This last week, this one last chance.

For us and our team, its the defining week of who we are. Are we the Division champs, or a wild card hopeful?

No matter what, no matter what fan of what team you are, this last week is one to cherish. For many folks they wont get the chance to do it again until August 2009.

GOOO PANTHERS!

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ofcourse, but there is something special about football season..... The early morning tailgates, the weeks worth of "expert analysis", the smack talk at work, and the comfort of knowing no matter how bad your team played this week, they have another chance to make up for it.

All of that is about to be gone.

I know I will take a moment on Sunday to just soak it all in. Even with the playoffs, its going to be a long time before we get to have this much fun week after week.

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I hoped that we would be able to see Matt Moore, Jonathan Stewart, Dwayne Jarrett, Charles Johnson and Richard Marshall start this game but since we lost to the Giants this game means too much! We will run all over the Aints this Sunday and I will be able to go to the mall get my NFC South Championship hat and shirt with my Christmas money!

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ofcourse, but there is something special about football season..... The early morning tailgates, the weeks worth of "expert analysis", the smack talk at work, and the comfort of knowing no matter how bad your team played this week, they have another chance to make up for it.

All of that is about to be gone.

I know I will take a moment on Sunday to just soak it all in. Even with the playoffs, its going to be a long time before we get to have this much fun week after week.

:mad: Thanks for almost making me cry you a**hole

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i really wish the Falcons were at least playing a somewhat competitive team, but what are you gonna do?

go panthers! lets not leave it in there hands!

Screw that! I'm glad the falcons have an auto-win. The panthers have their playoff spot in their own hands....no other team matters.

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ofcourse, but there is something special about football season..... The early morning tailgates, the weeks worth of "expert analysis", the smack talk at work, and the comfort of knowing no matter how bad your team played this week, they have another chance to make up for it.

All of that is about to be gone.

I know I will take a moment on Sunday to just soak it all in. Even with the playoffs, its going to be a long time before we get to have this much fun week after week.

The rest of the year will fly by . . . and then you'll have next year when we all be thinking about the passing of . . . wait, never mind, give me another beer, babe . . .

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