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How much do the Panthers effect your overall mood


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I still look forward to games. We might lose by 21 + on Thurs but I can't wait for the game. Win or lose, it is a distraction/entertainment to invest emotionally in a sport team and something you can no control over. They serve the purpose regardless for the most part.

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I don't really care right now. You just gotta accept the season will be crappy and wait till the offseason for changes to come.

When we're actually good it pisses me off that I wasted 3 hours to watch a team underachieve. If we're geniunely outclassed then it doesn't bother me. Or if it's a close game against a quality opponent then it's disappointing but not enraging.

This season quit bothering me about 5-6 games ago.

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great thread..

that's a 2 part question..

I have an extreme competitive streak.. I like to talk poo and I hate to lose.. so in normal years, I may need a couple hours after a loss before I get calls from my friends who might pull for the Bucs, Pats, or whoever.. They know if they call me during a loss or right after a loss, I'm about to rip them over the phone..

This year.. when it's obvious it's a down year, it hardly affects me.. there is no reason to invest my emotions in a 2-14 (I hope) year.. I feel if people are still pissed because we are losing, then they have no concept of how to separate expectations/acceptance and reality..

next year will be a similar year as this.. I doubt the playoffs will be in our future when a new system is being put in place.. if so, we are ahead of the curve. I will hate to lose, but it should be expected..

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