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Tonight's game is our biggest game since.......?


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3 minutes ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

It's not that big, TBH. If it weren't MNF it'd be another game.

It’s big for us fans that have been here the past 10 years+. When have we had a legit playoff chance in the last 8 years? When have we had a game in prime time? Hardly ever. When have we had a game in prime time that had playoff implications? Hasn’t happened. This is a big game for us.

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It's huge in terms of a young inconsistent team proving they can sustain the brief glimpses they've flashed.

We followed up the Falcons blowout win at home by getting blown out even worse than that on the road against the Patriots.

We followed up the Packers win by losing to the at the time 1 win Saints starting a rookie QB most of us mercilessly clowned them for drafting at home.

Time to put up or shut up.

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28 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

No LBs against CMC and Kittle.  It could get ugly...

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brother hope and pray trevon can keep one of them in check, a game like this is why they paid him top 5 money....he's been playing better each week and will need one of his better games for the Panthers to pull out a upset. He knows each with 4 years with raiders, maybe this is the edge since Panthers coaches are listening to players this year. 

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