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Anyone else think we’re getting too hyped


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2 hours ago, PizzaTheHutt said:

It's the middle of June and the world is effing falling apart all around us.

Right now, I have the currently UNDEFEATED Panthers and Spaceballs 2 to give me hope for the future.

Let's keep the optimism for the little things, ok? 

Happy Gilmore 2 is on the way as well. Live large!

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I am still cautiously optimistic personally. I really love the work Dan has done building a team but I am still not 100% sold on Bryce or Canales. To be clear, I definitely think they've earned the benefit of the doubt but after 10 years of losing I'm starting to become a cat that touched the hot stove one too many times 

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4 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

We will win the NFC South with 7 wins.

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Thats were I got them 6-7 wins, it changes daily. Long as they make the playoffs, IDGAF about records. Just make the playoffs, add some luck and win the last game!!

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3 hours ago, shaqattaq said:

Happy Gilmore 2 is on the way as well. Live large!

So is kung fury 2.

FYI DO NOT WATCH the leaked trailer footage. I have, felt like watching one of those movie recap, told the whole story in 10 mins. Im ruined,  DO NOT WATCH!

 

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4 hours ago, CRA said:

Vegas only has 5 teams with a lower over/under than the Panthers in 2025. 

Browns, Saints, Jets, Titans and Giants.  Then us.  

I hate how accurate Vegas always is.

I agree with their assessment, nearly to a T.

 

I will pass this 22K golden nugget for you gambling freaks that like long shots. I think Cards shock the league this year and upset lots of hopes. 

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8 hours ago, Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D. said:

I just placed 300$ on the Panthers for the season. 

100$ that we win the Super Bowl (+15000) pays 15K

100$ that we win the division (+450) pays 450$

100$ for Tetairoa McMillan to win ROTY (+1300) pays 1,300$


Now that my bets have been placed for the year, we can all get hyped! Buy at the bottom, cash out at the top yall. Lets Go!!!!!

*I know these chances are low, but it makes the season more exciting!!! 

based. I won king of the diamond last week and I couldn't decide what to do with this mammoth free bet so I decided to have some fun as well.

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