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Positive Vibes Only


LinvilleGorge
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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

There's enough negativity and plenty of threads to discuss or poo post about the issues with the Panthers. This is a thread for good vibes only.

Don't come in here with negativity, bait or trolling.

Knowing how much you hated creating this thread gives me loads of positive vibes. Thanks!

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New play caller might change the "same look on every play " Panthers..  We might see Bryce rolling out to the left or right some to see the field from a different view.  The O Line might look better if Corbett comes back healthy. A steady dose of Chubba could be just what the O line needs. 

The injury bug has hit us hard ,,  but this happenes to every team at some point in their history.  We get healthier and I see us winning some games

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Im excited for the future still guys. Yeah its tough right now but I feel like the long term is positive. 

Our OC is widely regarded as a stud, so Im excited to see him get his opportunity. 

Our DC has a good track record. Last 2 games have been tough but I think thats mostly because the offence was not supporting them. 

Things have been rough, really rough. But lets not forget that most people only saw us as a 5-6 win team. Looking at the rest of the schedule we have a pretty good shot of getting that. We actually have a pretty good chance to win the next 3 and build up those positive vibes. 

Likely we will make some big moves in the offseason.

Im in it for the long haul. We will be just fine. 

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