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Victory, 4-3, won 3 in a row


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14 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

If you’ve been watching Panther football from their inception you would know this is how we used to win games. 

Kinda but our good seasons we'd pretty routinely blow out the worst teams in the league

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39 minutes ago, SetfreexX said:

XL's a BUST, he can't catch...nah a QB that can SEE him, and can throw downfield outside the numbers accurately played today.

XL came alive with Dalton last year too, its not a coincidence, the pace of our offense is completely different with Andy.

Not saying he should be the starter BUT he highlights Bryce's limitarions.

if his entire career is comprised of catching end zone TDs, i’m ok with that.

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I am so damn proud of this team.  Was it an ugly win?  Of course.  But after the first two weeks of the season, who on this site hadn't written them off?  

They have literally been what Panthers football is all about: Keep Pounding.  Don't give up, keep playing hard, keep playing as a team, be physical.  How can a true Panthers fan not be proud of them?

We still need to keep getting better, no doubt about that.  But right now I am so freakin happy.

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1 hour ago, flagfootballcoach28 said:

Ugly win but we’ll take it. Jaycee Horn and Derrick Brown reminded the NFL how elite they are 

Definitely ugly and I’m glad we won, period. That said, when an 0-6 team that benched its QB has a chance to tie the game at the end, it just feels too close. It’s nice to see the studs play well and others step up but I’m definitely worried about the upcoming schedule.

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