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Cam we really be NFC South Leaders after this week?


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How can you hate Aaron Rodgers??? He is probably one of the best guys in the league...he handled himself like a champ throughout that whole Farve crap and came out on top. Plus he is the anti Brady when it comes to looking like a bum with his awesome mustaches. Come on...what's not to like???

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How did I lose a debate? You guys are a real piece of work... Pick one or two things out of a good post and the state of our division and make it about something that it's not. I don't even know why I'm surprised!

The thread was about the Panthers leading the division. I said you failed to use logic to explain how we would win but the Bucs would lose. How am I making it about something it isn't? I thought I was actually talking about the point of the thread :confused:

I never said this was a bad thread or that it sucks. I actually think it is one of your better threads. But when you say we can win because of "any given sunday" but the Bucs can't because they aren't as good as the Chargers you deserve to get called out for your dumb logic.

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As a fan you never use logic with your team. Every other team however you should use logic. This has to be right because if it wasnt right then we wouldnt be told not to have our panther players on our fantasy team.

Chef you are right, but I think TCF was using logic/being a fan. Give the guy a break

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How can you hate Aaron Rodgers??? He is probably one of the best guys in the league...he handled himself like a champ throughout that whole Farve crap and came out on top. Plus he is the anti Brady when it comes to looking like a bum with his awesome mustaches. Come on...what's not to like???

I like Rodgers, but he does seem inclined toward settling petty scores with/through the press.

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As a fan you never use logic with your team. Every other team however you should use logic. This has to be right because if it wasnt right then we wouldnt be told not to have our panther players on our fantasy team.

Chef you are right, but I think TCF was using logic/being a fan. Give the guy a break

That's fine, if someone doesn't want to make sense because they are a fan more power to them. But he called my life miserable because I called him out for his horrible logic. :lol:

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Jesus! I came to this board to read some insightful posts and maybe leave a comment or two, but all the threads are lame as HELL this morning.

We will be 0-2 and that's to be expected. No way we lead this division. I am excited to watch Cam play. And to tell the truth I'm kinda just excited to see the Packers do their thing at BOA. Superbowl champs in town...that's kinda cool.

Our offense might be awesome or it might get shut down. I can easily see the kind of game where Green Bay gets off 30 plays in the first half and we get off 15. If Clausen were QB it would be a given. With Cam in there it definitely adds another dimension.

The winner of this game needs to score 30-35 points. Do you really think that's going to be the Panthers?

I don't think we will win, but I'd love to see a game where we score 25+ points. That's not impossible.

Ultimately:

Packers 35

Panthers 20

Also, I see Tampa Bay winning this week. But Saints and Falcons could easily be 0-2 right along with us. 10 wins would easily win this division I think this season. All of our schedules are brutal.

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