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38 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Nah I watch Nat'l tv shows daily, and there is no other team in the league who gets laughed at more than us. They were discussing Mike Williams this morning on ESPN and they basically laughed at us for even being mentioned. They made the entire conversation about how he would fit with the Jets.

 

We have become the worst team in the NFL. Mainly because of Tepper. I have come to embrace the suckery! It's kind of humbling honestly. Never thought we would be that franchise, yet here we are...

Lol you care too much about all these perceptions.

Denver is more fugged up than we are. Cleveland is probably, but yeah....keep thinking that people's perception matters.

Seriously, who the fug cares? The more you care about that poo the worse it is for your psyche.

You might have to give up this fan thing if you're so obsessed and affected by what others say.

If you live your life controlled and affected by other people's perception, they've got you by the balls. They own you.

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8 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Lol you care too much about all these perceptions.

Denver is more fugged up than we are. Cleveland is probably, but yeah....keep thinking that people's perception matters.

Seriously, who the fug cares? The more you care about that poo the worse it is for your psyche.

You might have to give up this fan thing if you're so obsessed and affected by what others say.

If you live your life controlled and affected by other people's perception, they've got you by the balls. They own you.

I mean I don't care personally. I'm just saying the Nat'l media clearly thinks we are a joke.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I mean I don't care personally. I'm just saying the Nat'l media clearly thinks we are a joke.

 

 

The way you keep bringing back and how embarrassed you sound....I don't know, sounds like you do care a lot and you are taking it personally.

I could be wrong though. Wouldn't be the first time.

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33 minutes ago, rayzor said:

The way you keep bringing back and how embarrassed you sound....I don't know, sounds like you do care a lot and you are taking it personally.

I could be wrong though. Wouldn't be the first time.

I feel like I'm in therapy. I'm fine Rayzor. I appreciate your concerns, but I'm really fine. Just speaking my mind per usual. Don't mind me im just talking.

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2 minutes ago, Panthero said:

I won't lose any sleep over it but I have to wonder how anyone goes to new orleans and thinks "I wanna live here". The arsehole of America is southeast Louisiana. 

It's literally the toilet bowl of the Mississippi.

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Just now, rayzor said:

It's literally the toilet bowl of the Mississippi.

It is, I lived down there for 5 years out of college. Will never go back. Just hated the area. People were mostly good, but crime, pollution, hurricanes and floods, power going off all the time, roads with potholes everywhere, and terrible congestion. 

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25 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

I feel like I'm in therapy. I'm fine Rayzor. I appreciate your concerns, but I'm really fine. Just speaking my mind per usual. Don't mind me im just talking.

I've just been doing this thing called being a panthers fan for nearly 30 years. I know the effect it can have on you if you take it too seriously and personally. It can eat you up but you've got to put it into perspective....it's just a stupid game and games are supposed to be fun. This is entertainment, it's supposed to be enjoyable.

If it's not either of those things, then leave it behind. There's too many other things in life to make you unhappy. This is supposed to be an escape from the rough things in life...not an addition.

If it doesn't seem fun from your vantage point, find another spot to look at the team where it can look fun again. There's more than one point of view. There's more than one perspective. Choose the one that makes you feel better about this stupid game and team.

You control the view, not anyone else. Especially not anyone in the media. They're all idiots looking for the lazy hot take.

The truth is, the team has a chance, even with Bryce. You just have to allow yourself to see the potential.

You choose the view. Good or bad, you choose the point of view.

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56 minutes ago, rayzor said:

I've just been doing this thing called being a panthers fan for nearly 30 years. I know the effect it can have on you if you take it too seriously and personally. It can eat you up but you've got to put it into perspective....it's just a stupid game and games are supposed to be fun. This is entertainment, it's supposed to be enjoyable.

If it's not either of those things, then leave it behind. There's too many other things in life to make you unhappy. This is supposed to be an escape from the rough things in life...not an addition.

If it doesn't seem fun from your vantage point, find another spot to look at the team where it can look fun again. There's more than one point of view. There's more than one perspective. Choose the one that makes you feel better about this stupid game and team.

You control the view, not anyone else. Especially not anyone in the media. They're all idiots looking for the lazy hot take.

The truth is, the team has a chance, even with Bryce. You just have to allow yourself to see the potential.

You choose the view. Good or bad, you choose the point of view.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Prowler2k18 said:

You said it.  Too inconsistent for me. Same for Clowney. Both overhyped underachievers. I’d rather find another pass rusher in the draft.

The thing with Clowney, even half-assing it, he's still an upgrade from Burns.

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