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NFC South has been put on notice...


TruCatzFan

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More specifically the Saints 3 weeks from today. I personally think that Cam will have "it" down by then.

I'd hate to know that my team had to play against Cam fuggin Newton in 3 weeks... God only knows how much better he'll be by then.

We will contend for the Division title THIS YEAR...

I know that there are plenty of people even within this fan base that don't believe that is remotely possible. But that's okay. Cam has u all in his mental chamber. If u haven't noticed, He loves proving folks wrong.

Some of you may think I'm crazy to think like this, after all, we're 0-2... It's still very very early.

The NFC South will be ours for years to come. Worst to first certainly doesn't seem out of the question after seeing what we have from him and the team up to this point. He's without question the Leader of this team. He will make everybody better!

What say you guys?

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Just imagine this team if certain guys were healthy...like that big Donkey Ron Edwards...beason, gettis....you guys know who else..etc

Thats cool but the mistakes got to stop and Pugh got to study or he has to go and why is A Edwards not playing on offense he cant be no worse than Naanee

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Cam already has enough of 'it' down for you to win a few games. Your running game and defense doesn't.

Actually when things were down and they could have easily thrown in the towel our defense kept us in todays game more than once.

CJ and company will properly re-introduce themselves to Breesus next visit.

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Actually when things were down and they could have easily thrown in the towel our defense kept us in todays game more than once.

CJ and company will properly re-introduce themselves to Breesus next visit.

Here a reality check...the Panthers have to remember how to win and they have to truly jell as a team..They went 2-14 last year. That means that tasted defeat way more than victory.

Winners learn how to win by simply winning. They remember the level of adrenalin and energy that it takes to win. Why do u think that many were rooting for the Steelers to win over the Packers during the Superbowl because many of the players have been there before and many of the Packers never did. Espcially Aaron Rogers.

Yes, in the end the Packer won and are still winning despite their weaknesses because Aaron and his team are now on a different level of confidence where he now knows what he needs to do mentally to win. Just listening to him after his win today. He sounded like a man who just seem to be on a different level mentally. Every game is now just another day at work, instead of struggling to win. It has clicked with him and his team.

U watch...Once it clicks for the Panthers and they finally feel the taste of victory, it will come in numbers and those who were there in the past would push the younger ones to want to continue to taste victory.

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Our defense is ok. Still weak in the middle but good in other aspects. They did better than your defense did against the Packers.

You played GB at home. We played at Lambeau on ring night. Your post = fail. Care to put in the tape of Bears-Saints today with Aubrayo Franklin finally playing? Outside of one play, Forte's long run, they had about 18 yards rushing. If you can't run the ball Williams will let his LBs and DEs pin their ears back and attack the QB. Franklin keeps our LBs clean and stuffs the run. Good luck.

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