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NFL Wildcard Weekend - Games Thread


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22 minutes ago, Day1PanthersFan said:

 

What's sad and pathetic is how little you understand of commitment and sticking with a team through hell , I wish the Panthers had fans that loved the team enough to cry when we win or lose 

Sadly our fanbase mostly consists of Fairweather wine and cheese bandwagoneer losers who just don't get it 

 

 

I guarantee there would be tears from some of these tough guys on here if Cam had won it all and held the trophy up high.

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1 minute ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Sad you quoted my post mentioned nothing about my family situation just to prove your point about a football game.

 

This just shows you how some people value football over real life situations.

 

Thanks for proving your point though. Hopefully the Panthers and Tepper feel passionate about you the fan to put a better product on the field.

 

On that note I'm done for tonight. It's been a hell of a weekend. Hope everyone enjoyed the 1st week of playoff football.

I’m not a person who is passionate enough to cry about football. I am also of the age that I realize that this is just a game that has no real bearing on my life, other than the emotional ups (not really anymore) and downs of a game. However, I am not going to poke fun at someone who is passionate and out their team winning or losing. 

As much as your family circumstances give you the perspective of knowing there is far more than football, we have no idea about that guy’s life circumstances. Maybe he had an absentee father and turned to the Lions for enjoyment. Maybe he attended and watched Lions games with his grandfather and wanted nothing more than to share in a Lions playoff victory but his grandfather didn’t live long enough to see this game. Whatever it is, I’m not going to put that guy down. 

As far as my statement, I’m just pointing out the juxtaposition of you essentially saying, “I’m not passionate enough to cry about football because life,” while you, at the same time, take every opportunity to passionately put down the players on the team of which you profess to be a fan. 

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21 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't know what is more pathetic. Crying on primetime television because your team won a game or defending a grown ass man on the internet for crying on primetime television because his team won a game.

Good grief. It's a football game. 

We got a tough one, gents! Next time his Heels win it all in basketball he'll sit there in his chair in his log cabin and be like, "cool".

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32 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I don't know what is more pathetic. Crying on primetime television because your team won a game or defending a grown ass man on the internet for crying on primetime television because his team won a game.

Good grief. It's a football game. 

This response takes the cake.for that category.

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I remember my high school football team losing the first game of my sophomore season. I was bummed, but a little ways away from me in the locker room there was a junior friend of mine bawling.

He'd played in that game, and played his heart out. I hadn't because it was my first year. We had different perspectives, but he was somebody that I liked and respected outside of football anyway.

People are just different...

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NBC had a story pregame about a lady whose dad had been a Lions fan all his life but passed away before he had the chance to see them make it to the playoffs this year.

She went to the game with his personalized Lion's jersey and his ashes as a memorial sort of thing.

Thought that was pretty cool...

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6 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

Maybe not yet, but we do seem to be working on it 😕

It wasn't an accident that I compared us to that 1999-2017 Browns era. Tons of similarities.

TBH, I forsee about the same thing happening. Around 20ish years of being the butt of a lot of league jokes.

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8 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

It wasn't an accident that I compared us to that 1999-2017 Browns era. Tons of similarities.

TBH, I forsee about the same thing happening. Around 20ish years of being the butt of a lot of league jokes.

Oh yeah, it’s going to get a lot worse. 

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The season is complete...................and the greatest on record for me of the last 10 years.

See America's team getting bitch slapped out of the playoffs like that is my super bowl.

Jerry Jones turned a great franchise into the most hated team in America.............and for me I'm afraid Tepper will do the same for the Panthers.

As long as Tepper owns the Panthers I will root for them to lose every game..........or else get as good in the regular season as possible and get blown out in the playoffs like Dallas just did.  

....and along the way laugh my ass off at Tepper like I do with Jones when they show the press box after their egos get handed to them on a tray of pickled crows feet.

What a year!

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