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Von Miller: The Panthers were the better team


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and I frankly wish Von didn't confirm what we always knew.  Play that game 10 times.  Panthers winning 9 or 8 times.   Sometimes it's better to be lucky.  

But the self-awareness by Von is sort of unique and a cool perspective you don't always see. 

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I hate him a little less for saying this. 

 

However, trading for Joe Thomas when we had the chance sure would've helped a lot for that game in particular. But nope. Gettlemen wanted to keep that first rounder so bad like a dumb ass. 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

and I frankly wish Von didn't confirm what we always knew.  Play that game 10 times.  Panthers winning 9 or 8 times.   Sometimes it's better to be lucky.  

But the self-awareness by Von is sort of unique and a cool perspective you don't always see. 

I feel like I need to qualify that number by knowing how many of those 10 times included Ron Rivera coaching us and Wade Phillips coaching for them.

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9 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I feel like I need to qualify that number by knowing how many of those 10 times included Ron Rivera coaching us and Wade Phillips coaching for them.

Don't think it matters.   They weren't stopping Carolina without a poo ton of luck.  And the one man show with the horseshoe essentially confirmed that. 

Denver O was a dumpster fire.   Carolina could of won just punting and playing field position.  Wade Phillips doesn't change that.   

 

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