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DevilCat

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I read through all 4 pages and I have new found respect for Packers fans....

I did too...that was one of the most reasonable discussions I've seen in a while. I've never visited anothers team board but its a completely different attitude over there...no boobz, no dildos, no gifs.... how do those people live?

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Until someone beats them, they have every reason to feel confident.

They are the champs, and they looked great in week one.

they almost missed the playoffs and a shot at that Superbowl.....they are good but they haven't proven to be consistant yet IMO.

I give Carolina a 20% chance.

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Any given Sunday...

I expect a tough game. It probably won't be a W. But they are coming here. We have a week to practice and gell some more.

If they game plan for Newton... we might just chew clock with D.Will and Stew and win this old school style.

thats all fine and good. But tell me this, how in the hell are we going to stop the packers Offense?

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