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Official Week 18: Panthers @ Buccaneers Gameday Thread


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Honestly guys, I have a good feeling about tomorrow. It seems like Todd Bowles time is up, the Bucs have been playing very bad football the past month. Panthers don't have the talent they have but we have a team that believes in their coach and in each other. I think we got this 

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11 minutes ago, X-Clown said:

Says the guy who just bet Alabama +7.5 

Yea, got clobbered yesterday.  Oregon hit small, Bama and Georgia missed big.

I suck at college football to be honest. 

NFL, where things are a little more "stable", we make money.

I'm on SMU hoops, Bucs and 49ers tomorrow.  Feels like a letdown spot for Tarheels on the road, early tip (hope I'm wrong), and the other two are no brainers based on the numbers.

We shall see.

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1 hour ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Honestly guys, I have a good feeling about tomorrow. It seems like Todd Bowles time is up, the Bucs have been playing very bad football the past month. Panthers don't have the talent they have but we have a team that believes in their coach and in each other. I think we got this 

It really depends 

if the tandem of timid  Bryce and cautious Canales show up, well…

i have enjoyed this season, aggravating sometimes, exhilarating others

it would be nice for this team to shine tomorrow…no idea what will happen

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