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Who can this team beat right now? The Bills at least put up 30 today. The Lions stay competive. The Rams can run. Who can we beat? The 49ers? Maybe, but at least their QB is up and down. Ours is just down. David Getis has been WIDE open all season. This year is a joke compared to even the 2001 team. That team stayed in games for the most part. This is disgusting.

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your avatar is disgusting

combine this thread with all the other dumbass thread that get start today and delete them, you guys act like a bunch of fuging idiots, yeah we play like poo but we will get better and it showed once Clausen got comfortable, wait til we r at least 0-12 before saying we could possibly go 0-16, or go be a rams fan cuz you are pathetic

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I'm with you, dude. This team is way worse than what we saw in '01. I'm adopting the attitude that this is a write-off season. If we get a win, cool. But I'm not holding my breath. And given the way this is all shaping up, I'm very glad the economy is such that I can't afford to go up for any games this year.

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your avatar is disgusting

combine this thread with all the other dumbass thread that get start today and delete them, you guys act like a bunch of f**king idiots, yeah we play like poo but we will get better and it showed once Clausen got comfortable, wait til we r at least 0-12 before saying we could possibly go 0-16, or go be a rams fan cuz you are pathetic

In other words.......NOBODY BAD TALK MY TEAM!!!!!! WOOOHOO communism!!!!!!!

We have the right to say whatever the hell we want. This team sucks, and no, we aren't going to stick our heads into a pillow and pretend we don't. We fans, just like you.

Now, as I was saying......this team sucks balls..

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Hey man, you don't get to question my fandom. I've invested too much time money and heartache in the Panthers for me to give a crap what you or anybody else thinks. I am and always will be a Panthers fan - just like in '01. But sugarcoating the product fhe Cats are fielding right now is just as stupid as predicting doom and gloom after one outing. I cannot think of one area of this team's performance that merits your blind homerism. So go aheqd and love your team - I do despite their performance. But don't bow up at the rest of us who call it like we see it.

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