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I believe…We WIN this weekend.


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I was just thinking back to the 2nd season of the Rhule disaster.  The Panthers went 3-0 to start the season, and Fitterererer, and Rhule starting trading for players 'to make a playoff run'.  LOL.  They ended up winning 2 more games the rest of the year and finished with a 5-11 record.  I don't know why that just popped in my head.  Maybe because that was the last time the Panthers had a winning record.

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3 hours ago, jbland said:

I know I’m grasping at straws but I believe this is our ‘get right week’.  
Fug them dirty birds, panthers eat this weekend. Lesgo. 

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I really hope OP is right but I've been down this road before.

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I believe after this Sunday.....my wife will once again, realize the Panthers stink......and therefore she will not let me get away with watching Sunday football if she has better "plans" for us. 

my Saturday afternoons are also now in jeopardy as well but there is still some hope there. 

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37 minutes ago, Camp Fodder said:

I’m just not seeing it. Falcons are better than the previous two teams we faced and the Panthers unlike most teams do not really play better at home than on the road 

Atlanta is worse than both. Jacksonville and Arizona are both in position to make a run for their divisions this year. You really consider Raheem Morris and Michael Penix a greater threat?

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Falcons tend to be front-runners and fade a bit as the season goes on. I think it's because they know they are the 4th fiddle in their own town behind the Braves, UGA and SEC football in general, and it all ends up getting in their heads when they start to fall off. I expect them to be playing with some passion and intensity this Sunday.

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