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It sucks to be a Panthers fan, it's worse to be a Bills fan....


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1 hour ago, bigpoppa said:

We would have to lose 2 more superbowls to know what it's like to be a Bill's fan

I'm not sure. 

They lost four consecutive Super Bowls.  Tl

Think about that.  

Think of how good of a team they had to have, in order to get the dance 4 years in a row. . . . 

To never min it. 

 

We will never know that experience.  

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The 49ers better be completely healthy if they are going to the Super Bowl.

Last week against Cleveland showed everyone what they needed to know about the 49ers and Purdy, and that is without all of those nice offensive weapons they are beatable. 

It looks like if Philly gets it together they are the best team in the NFC.  Detroit laid an absolute egg at Baltimore today and were exposed, the NFC South doesn't have a team that can make it out of the divisional round. 

The AFC is more interesting overall with the Chiefs, Ravens, Bills, Dolphins and I won't count out a healthy Bengals team.

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It depends..........would you rather be close and miss the goal.......or completely so far away from the goal it hardly matters.

How did you feel when the Panthers lost the SB 2 times.........was it worth the ride for the disappointment or would you have rather not gone if you would lose.

I think only each person can answer that.........

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9 hours ago, TheBigKat said:

This team had a window

They could have likely had a SB last season or on pace this season to get it had they traded their first rounder for CMC

Instead of CMC, they took Dalton Kincaid

SF rolled the dice and they are primed to win it all

Bills took Kincaid and that team looks like this decade's version of the talented and perpetually underachieving Chargers

We "Panthers" could have likely used that first round pick as part of the package to get Young and not had to get rid of Moore

Wait I thought you were a patriots fan… 

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