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Actionman0z

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For some reason I have a bad feeling about tonights game. Our only national game this year, against a playoff team, we have nothing to play for. I am questioning my mental stability as a Panther fan if we win tonight. Anyone else? ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS 2 straight losses to close out the season.

Even if Luck is not the pick, I just want to pick first.

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I am going to root for the Panthers to do well and for Clausen to have a good game. Things like the draft at this point are too up in the air to bank on. I am not going to wish we tank on the year only to find out that Luck stays in school and then we don't get him and still suck. Right now Clausen is on the team and our starting quarterback. Until that changes I am going to be out on the fringe again like usual wishing for a good performance and a win if we can manage it.

On the other hand I don't think we will win but I have never and won't root for us to lose. It is just how I roll.

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I would like to watch a competitive game w/ guys we know will be here next season showing something to give us hope. Hardy, Gettis, LaFell, Clausen, Johnson, Martin, Godfrey, Captain, Goodson.....

this is the NFL. every team has a shot. Carolina has legit talent scattered all over the place....you never know what will happen. I expect them to play very hard. No one wants to get embarassed and no one on that team is thinking about getting a top draft pick.

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well, I care, but I'm not going out of my way to watch it or keep up with it...

At this point, whatever happens, happens...

Understandable. Mainly I enjoy watching and playing terrible gypsy/carnie music in the background and laughing at how bad it is, and how much I cared at the start of the season.

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I would like to watch a competitive game w/ guys we know will be here next season showing something to give us hope. Hardy, Gettis, LaFell, Clausen, Johnson, Martin, Godfrey, Captain, Goodson.....

this is the NFL. every team has a shot. Carolina has legit talent scattered all over the place....you never know what will happen. I expect them to play very hard. No one wants to get embarassed and no one on that team is thinking about getting a top draft pick.

All of those guys but 2 have played well. I'll leave which 2 up to you ;).

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