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It's Not Going to Be Easy for Carolina...


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Not to long ago, Carolina was sitting atop the NFL and made sure the NFL knew they were there. On the way to their 15-1 season and Super Bowl appearance, Carolina was cocky. They show boated. And they had the after game selfies.  As much fun as it was for them and the fan base, the rest of the NFL and the teams they left in their wake were left humilated.  Teams dont just shrug that off.  Players dont just shrug that off.  Carolina decimated the NFC South, especially that goose egg they gave them 38-0, and it is expected that given the opportunity, they will repay the favor over and over again.  It is carolinas turn to play punching bag in the NFC South.  Gotta suck it up and get better.  They say payback is a *****.  It is what it is.

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Nobody in the division gives a poo about showboating in 2015. Most of those players are gone. The Saints Falcons and Bucs are all new look. Besides the entire league and now social media is all about boasting and rubbing other teams players and fans noses in it. Welcome to 2023.

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The average NFL player was either a senior in high school or a college freshman in 2015.  The average age of a pro is like 26, and young NFL fans loved Cam.  They probably liked that Panthers team and had fun watching them. 

They also weren't old enough to have become bitter losers pissing on the internet about how the Panthers "don't play the game the right way" and sitting on their couches yelling for the ref to throw the flag because Cam dabbed.  That and sports media outlets pandering to people like that is where most of the controversy came from that year.

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