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The 2012 Carolina Panthers


Jangler

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I agree with the let's not end this season just yet crowd. For crying loud out. 240 more minutes of Panther football, I ain't giving them up without a fight.

Four more games of electrifying action left. Four more games of evaluating talent. Yahooo. When they are in the books, then we can start whining about what we need to do to improve for next year. Who needs to be cut, who needs to be signed, and who needs to be drafted. Those are questions that can wait, or maybe not for this crowd, until the season is officially over.

Long story short, pooty thread. And GOOOO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!1

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Not ready for the off-season yet, I feel like this season just started.
That's how I feel...suddenly the regular season is 75% over...it's like a time warp.

I know I'll enjoy the off season a lot more than last year now that the labor deal is done; we have the QB position resolved; the coaches have settled in; and they will have a real off-season schedule to prepare everyone. I think draft day is going to be crazy.

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I don't make pooty threads, I make calm down threads.

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and btw the quote is a long story short.

Sorry, I do not believe I have ever used the word Pooty before. Not sure why I had to use it on one of your threads? Was only having fun. Deal wit it. HA

I am just not ready to leave this season in the dust quite yet. Been forever since there has been this much excitement around here. Four more games, three more games, two more games, one more game, then we can start with the what ifs. mkay?

GOOOOO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Yeah, I am still very excited about the 4 games. It's not like I am looking over the players in the draft or who will be a FA. I just can't get down about this team or the ending of the season cuz it's just now really starting for the New Carolina Panthers, just have to wait 9 months....:sigh:

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