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2010-2011 Carolina Panther season preview!


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We play the Bucs twice, we can go one and one with the Falcons and Saints, we play the Browns, we can beat the Ginas.......we're an average team, that plays a lot of sub par teams. KAsey kick here and there are we're 8-7 9-6 going into week 17. Thats all I'm saying. We aren't going 2-14...

so explain how a winning season is "sucking dick" because i would love to know

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The Bucs browns and Ginas suck more dick. lol you guys....what I'm saying is that we're not going to be pretty on the field (much like last year) but because we play some shitty teams, we can pick up some cheapys and contend for the playoffs. We played like trash last year, but if we beat the Fins and Bills, we're 10-6.....

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Watch the excessive hand gestures and the thing you do with your tongue.

Very negative, you make it seem as though we've already lost.

If you are doing something team specific I think you should at least talk up the positives some more than you did. Also do a little research and present evidence for your opinions other than I was watchin the game and...

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Practice makes perfect.

Just trying to give some constructive criticism. I watched almost the whole thing.

Add pictures or other video to your segments to give yourself the ability to edit without making it look like you aren't doing one continuous segment. This will allow you to modularize your videos and improve their quality.

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I really hope that wasn't you spewing nonsense out of your mouth for ten minutes. Week 1 hasn't even commenced, and so many people are dumping on "our" team already. This team is going to surprise some people. Quote me, put that line in your sig, hold me to it, by week 17, we will be an optimistic group of fans.

thing is, he predicted 10 wins, which i guess I playing both sides of the fence. so who the hell knows what Not-Awesomeness really thinks of this team. I just don't (i dont think he does either...)

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