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Panthers' hard work pays off, the last remaining winless team in the NFL


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8 minutes ago, Cdparr7 said:

I can remember Scott Fitterer not long ago sitting down and saying “The NFC South is wide open this year we are going to make a run at it”

Only 0-4 team left and the guy you just traded away is having a career night. 

The only thing open for that fat ass is the buffet line and the drive thru at Taco Bell.

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4 minutes ago, Mage said:

This season feels worse than the Matt Rhule seasons.

It does. Watching DJ go off for his best career game and Bears 2nd best game ever and seeing them mention the pro bowl and then showing a CMC snippet of him setting 49ers TD record and mentioning pro bowl again just hurt.

Watching Fields seem to come into his own now and saying that he’s doing it because he finally has his elite WR like Brown and Hill just hurts as well.

My joke hot take that Frank would make us miss Rhule appears to be happening and that really stings.

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