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I know how panther fans felt last year


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At least it wasn't Farve and your team showed up. Last year everything aligned into place. The Falcons lost. The Giants Loss. We had clear path to NFC championship at home where we hadn't lost all year. Then .........aaarrrrggghhh. Yup it's still painful.

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Naw, I dont think you do. Ya'll actually put up a fight, was down some points, and came back. The Packers are a good team, you cheer for a good squad who should be good for some years. The Panther laid an egg out there as the #2 last year. Was out of the game by the 2nd qtr. Damn you Jake. Lol

Like it's been said above, cheer ol' chap. Ya'll will bounce back.

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That was a tough loss. It might be years before we win a playoff game. I think if the Panthers got in right now they would be the most dangerous team in it. Now I know how you felt last year when the Cardinals beat you guys like they beat us.

Nah you don't. You didn't have a QB who just turned the ball over 6 times and knew he was finished, but yet had a head coach that was going to stick with him as the starter next season and then sign him to a 5 year contract which in all dashes all your hopes for a good year next season.

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Gooooooooo Cardinals!!!! WOOT

I think its the football Gods paying you back for the asinine treatment of Favre...

McCarthy and Thompson are getting what they deserved... Favre is a DIVA- but no one tells you you haver to quit your job when you are at the top because your thinking about retiring....

Rodgers will be good for years to come, but IRONICALLY enough FAVRE is STILL in the playoffs...

Suck it McCarthy .................

How much will you hurt when the QB you kicked out of town wins the Super Bowl...

AHHHHHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

:party::party::party:

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If Favre was playing for us we would have gotten blown out against the cardinals. Rodgers probably will be good but dont see him ever getting us to a super bowl. He will never be a Brady or Manning. Favre has never beaten Dallas in the postseason and he will choke this weekend against Dallas. He might not though. He isnt playing for the Packers anymore so that means he might win it all.

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If Favre was playing for us we would have gotten blown out against the cardinals. Rodgers probably will be good but dont see him ever getting us to a super bowl. He will never be a Brady or Manning. Favre has never beaten Dallas in the postseason and he will choke this weekend against Dallas.

you "hope".....

because thats the only "reasoning" (or hope to justify your 1 and done season) you have left at this point...

:rofl:

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You have arguably one of the best quarterbacks in the league. Not only that, but he has one of the better WR tandems in the league to work with in Jennings/Driver and a solid TE. Defense is amazing(don't know what the hell happened against Cardinals, like a whole different from regular season.) but could use an upgraded CB to go alongside Woodson.

GB's draft should consist of O-Line, some secondary help, more o-line, maybe a HB.. oh, and MORE O-LINE. Rodgers is pretty much constantly under pressure, it's nothing short of amazing that his int count is so low.

Man I've never seen someone with a quarterback as good as Rodgers be so depressed about their teams future. If I could choose one player in the league to build a franchise around, it'd be Rodgers bar none. Guy showed up, brought his team back from a 21pt deficit in THE POST SEASON to tie it up. He got put in a pressure filled situation, and responded perfectly.

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