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The Panthers' biggest Rival?


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Poll: Panther's Biggest Rival  

142 members have voted

  1. 1. Who is the Panthers' Biggest Rival?

    • Atlanta Falcons
      84
    • New Orleans Saints
      55
    • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
      3


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Has to be the Aints with their bounty gate and their former A-hole coach combined with their bag wearing mouth drooling idiot swamp boy fan base all the way to the curb stomping assaulting moron running back who cant even speak a coherent sentence of english to save his life. They are so easy to dislike

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58 minutes ago, UnluckyforSome said:

It's the Falcons. It's always been the Falcons. Those other teams come and go. No Panther fan should ever forget the 71-0 beat down we took from that team with Vick. 

Meh, no Falcon fan can forget the 34-3 beatdown they took at the hands of the Panthers, in a winner-takes-all NFC South title game AT HOME.

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35 minutes ago, Carl Spackler said:

Meh, no Falcon fan can forget the 34-3 beatdown they took at the hands of the Panthers, in a winner-takes-all NFC South title game AT HOME.

I prefer the game we won with DeAngelo lining up in wildcat for the entire game almost. There have been some Panther moments, but not many. Pretty sure Jake blew out his elbow against them as well. There's been more bad than good there. New Orleans sent Cam a broom. Sapp said Jenkins needed some pineapple in his diet. Those things and a few others just don't compare in the long run.

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