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I can honestly say Im freaking impressed with the Panthers


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Today was a great game. Never would I think the 4-8 Panthers would hang an easy 23 points on us in pure domination in a first half after struggling to score a TD against our backups last season. That kid Cam is ridiculously athletic escaping SURE sacks, and even a safety to make plays, but he's still a rookie and you can tell. Once this team is healthy and mature, ill think twice before underestimating them next year. I still hope they fail for as long as I'm alive but that's my job right?

Still the dislike I have for the Panthers can't match the pure rage and hate I have for the stupid Taints. I hope we both destroy them come week 16/17.

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I am ready to win some games. The last 2 years have stunk. I feel like if we add some defensive pieces and Cam progresses we are going to be much improved next year. I am still not sure of Rivera but we will see. Sick of getting leads and offense going to sleep in second half.

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I'm a little dissapointed in the falcons for throwing away future drafts for Julio Jones. I think he's a hell of an athlete but I like my division to be competitive and ATL kind of secured being pooty for atleast 3-4 years. Just being honest.. no hate, I'd rather you be decent for good competition and renewed rivalry.

edit, And it's pretty obvious with our defensive starters and some experience under Cam's belt this game would've been no contest..

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