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OFFiCIAL Panthers vs Cardinals GameDay thread


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Just now, KSpan said:

The team is fortunate that Arizona wanted to lose as much as they apparently did. W in the column though.

 

they are a really odd team. sometimes, they are world beaters, then they can go lay an egg against bad teams.  kyler is the type that can win you a game and then turn around and make it impossible to win one. Card may move on next year if they can and get enough comp to go after the 2026 QB class.

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26 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

So glad for the players and fans 

and for @PappyMayfrom the board 

this is how it used to be at the bank and Chuba

Was a blast and stressful. Thought we had it wrapped up at 20-3. The play calling and clock management stressed me out. Players did well today. We were without our 1st,2nd, and 3rd round picks today. Future may not be bright but it sure isn’t dim either. 

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16 minutes ago, PappyMay said:

Was a blast and stressful. Thought we had it wrapped up at 20-3. The play calling and clock management stressed me out. Players did well today. We were without our 1st,2nd, and 3rd round picks today. Future may not be bright but it sure isn’t dim either. 

Can never think this team has anything wrapped up until the clock hits zero. 

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11 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

Tr3ach having a great time going through this thread right now and giving the poop emoji to my multi hour old posts 

very normal behavior 

Definitely,  only the bs posts where people start squirming when Bryce looks decent and get insecure and have to make emotional posts to twist it.

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