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The Panthers have an obligation to win this week...


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...and then to come home and take care of business in the two games they'll likely be favored in against the Redskins and Vikings, so that the Week 11 game against the Lions in Detroit gets "flexed" by NBC.

Obligated.

That's the only moral victory I'm interested in.

Panthers @ Detroit...prime time. That's it.

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Considering the fact that I was editing it before you spoke, I'd say I knew what today was all along.

Besides, you clearly don't know what connotation "Know-it-All" carries.

Fail.

A know-it-all or know-all is a person who believes that he/she has an accurate comprehension of a topic and/or situation when in reality, his/her comprehension is inaccurate and limited. This belief may or may not be outwardly expressed. The German word Besserwisser is also used in some languages, literally meaning "better knowing [person]"

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...and then to come home and take care of business in the two games they'll likely be favored in against the Redskins and Vikings, so that the Week 11 game against the Lions in Detroit gets "flexed" by NBC.

Obligated.

That's the only moral victory I'm interested in.

Panthers @ Detroit...prime time. That's it.

Nah, by the time we get to that point in the season, Detroit's magic will be gone and they'll be in the tank.

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A know-it-all or know-all is a person who believes that he/she has an accurate comprehension of a topic and/or situation when in reality, his/her comprehension is inaccurate and limited. This belief may or may not be outwardly expressed. The German word Besserwisser is also used in some languages, literally meaning "better knowing [person]"

I said "connotation", not "definition".

A "know-it-all" is a person who comes across to others as if they think they know it all, whether or not they do or think they do.

Therefore, I successfully lived up to that moniker, but you can keep trying...and failing.

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I said "connotation", not "definition".

A "know-it-all" is a person who comes across to others as if they think they know it all, whether or not they do or think they do.

Therefore, I successfully lived up to that moniker, but you can keep trying...and failing.

Dude that was like 2 mins ago already. I'm past that and you. :seeya:

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I don't think obligated is the word you want there.

It is, considering how I was being quixotic, not literal.

The goal was simply to start the topic of what it takes at this point for the Panthers to get a flexed game, and what the first possibly attractive match-up for NBC would be, and to do so in an exaggerated fashion.

A "surprising" Panthers team with Cam Newton and Steve Smith going to a "surprising" Lions team with Matthew Stafford and Megatron. NBC would jump on that in a heartbeat...if the Panthers can string a few wins together before Week 11.

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