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The Carolina Panthers Will Win Super Bowl 45!


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I have been following this message board for quite some time and I'm getting sick and tired of all the negativity from our fanbase. I know last season didn't go the way we wished it had but I look at it as a blessing in disguise. If Jake doesn't get hurt late in the season we may not have known how good of a QB Matt Moore is. If Smitty doesn't get hurt we may not have seen Dwayne Jarrett showcase his skills in the last game of the season. If Kemo doesn't go down we would still be thin at DT but now we're pretty deep with Tank Tyler, Hollis Thomas and Corvey Irvin. We had no experienced backup offensive linemen going into this season but guys like Mackenzy Bernadeau and Geoff Schwartz got valuable playing time when Jordan Gross and Jeff Otah went down. I think the Panthers are in much better position to win a Super Bowl this season than we were last season. So how about we as a fanbase stop being so damn negative and start having a kickass attitude. If you believe we will win the Super Bowl it will happen so the theme of this season should be BELIEVE because if we as fans don't believe then our team has no chance at winning a ring.

Get ready Panther Nation because IT'S OUR TIME!

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Now this is something I can vouch for. Really good Defense. Top notch run game. running the ball is cool, but this is still a passing league, which is why i hope we can improve that aspect. and solidify the D-line. we plenty of soft spots in the schedule (including the Saints, who we can still own). yes i took a shot at the Saints, who cares?

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If you believe we will win the Super Bowl it will happen so the theme of this season should be BELIEVE because if we as fans don't believe then our team has no chance at winning a ring.

1. Whether WE believe it has no bearing on whether it will happen.

2. "It's not a lie, if you believe it." ---George Costanza

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1. Whether WE believe it has no bearing on whether it will happen.

2. "It's not a lie, if you believe it." ---George Costanza

This is the attitude I'm talking about. You just watched that Saints win a Super Bowl for their fans and their city, they believed that they would win the Super Bowl and it happend. Untill this fanbase changes their negative attitude we will continue to fail each year. Having no faith in your team is what has made the Lions, Rams and Browns suck for years.

"BELIVE THAT IT'S OUR TIME!" - PanthersSB45

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Next year will be very promising. Our defense & Moore is going to get better. Plus, several of our backups on both offense & defense has really step up big time when some of our starters got hurt so that is a sign we're getting better. It just only a matter of time if Fox stop being too loyal & conservative. Just let Davidson & Meeks do their thing and use their ideas, Fox.

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This is the attitude I'm talking about. You just watched that Saints win a Super Bowl for their fans and their city, they believed that they would win the Super Bowl and it happend. Untill this fanbase changes their negative attitude we will continue to fail each year. Having no faith in your team is what has made the Lions, Rams and Browns suck for years.

Is this were you make a pitch for us all to read "The Secret"

The tenet of the book is that an individual's focused positive thinking can result in life-changing results

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_(book)

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