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Time to stir the pot... Looking forward to...


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Watching our offense demolish opposing defenses...

Smitty, LaFell, Gettis, AE, Shockey... Have a 2 hb set with Williams and Goodson running routes out of the backfield... All of this = unstoppable!

Our defense will be Dominant to say the least... Once we get a couple of FA's in here it will be hell to pay.

For those of you that are getting ready to say that we have the toughest schedule in the league, and a rookie QB at the helm so we'll be lucky to win 6 or 7 games... You guys will be the main ones screaming I told u so when we start demolishing people after a couple games...

I'm just ready to see all of this come to fruition...

And I like creating threads, according to some around here.

With J Stew's power running and the WR's/ Te's in Shockey and Barnidge... It's gonna be tough to stop this team... We got a shiney new QB that has a lot more people to prove wrong too.

This post is not a joke... Mark the date and time... The Carolina offense will be top 10 in almost every statistical category this year! Doubt or hate all u want...

I'm looking forward to some good debates in here to fill the time until tomorrow...

Begin!

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All you do is stir the damn pot.

THERE IS NO AWARD FOR STARTING THE MOST THREADS!

I knew the lock out would be bad, but you've made it damn near unbearable.

Thanks pal... Want to actually contribute now? I can see that you're so busy doing other things because you're on here almost as much as I am. So give me what you think... It's easy to put someone down when u don't have an opinion...

Or were u just expecting a lot of pie and swag because you feel your view is the popular sentiment? Hmmm...

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Thanks pal... Want to actually contribute now? I can see that you're so busy doing other things because you're on here almost as much as I am. So give me what you think... It's easy to put someone down when u don't have an opinion...

Or were u just expecting a lot of pie and swag because you feel your view is the popular sentiment? Hmmm...

Must....resist.....neg...

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Thanks pal... Want to actually contribute now? I can see that you're so busy doing other things because you're on here almost as much as I am. So give me what you think... It's easy to put someone down when u don't have an opinion...

Or were u just expecting a lot of pie and swag because you feel your view is the popular sentiment? Hmmm...

I'm here as much as you? Your avg posts per day is more than double mine- try again.

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How is stating the popular opinion among the masses here stirring the pot?

Because it really isn't the popular opinion that our offense will be dominant... I know you've been off honeymooning and I hope u had a great time... But it's obvious that you really didn't try to catch up since you've been back

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Because it really isn't the popular opinion that our offense will be dominant... I know you've been off honeymooning and I hope u had a great time... But it's obvious that you really didn't try to catch up since you've been back

Oh, I thought ever since I was labeled a troll for being realistic that blind optimism was the norm.

I'm also upset you named LaFell and AE as offensive weapons that will help us be unstoppable. AE has shown nothing that would make a high school team fear him as a WR. LaFell? Well lets just hope he makes some good blocks for Cam on the scrambles

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