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Win one for my Dad, Panthers!!


Troy17289TD

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Not trying to bring anyone down here, but my dad died on Thursday, so I am in Alabama helping my mom. I won't be at the game (which in the grand scheme of things isn't a big deal) but will be watching from here.

My dad was a pretty big Titan's fan so I am rooting for them now as well, in fact he still gave me crap this year that we lost to the Titan's the last 2 times we played them.

There would be nothing better than a Panthers/Titans Superbowl to me. He would love that too. He'll have a good view now, that's for sure.

GO PANTHERS!!!

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First off, you and your family are in my prayers, may God bless and keep you.

I'm not usually a Titans fan, but here's to that Panthers-Titans Superbowl. BTW, some of you stat monkeys should look up if teams from the same or neighboring states have met in a SB before...

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So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. My dad passed right before Thanksgiving and I miss him more each day. Also, I will swallow my dislike for Collins and cheer for the Titans today! I think a Panthers-Titans superbowl would be a great one.

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