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Are We Still Excited About Facing Fox?


TheRealDeal

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I'm always excited for Panthers' games, I don't give a poo who we play.

Also, I think the signing of Peyton definitely makes the game primetime. It's Fox vs. the Panthers, the Past (Peyton) vs. the Future (Cam). It could be like the passing of the torch, on a national stage.

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Chances are it'll be an insane offensive shootout. GOAT versus potential future GOAT who beat his rookie record. Fox versus his old team. Are you telling me the league won't absolutely eat this story up? It will be a prime time game, no question. Who wouldn't look forward to that?

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Are we excited to test ourselves against a strong competitor? Is that what the OP is asking?

Pretty sure the asnwer is yes. As atheletes who want to compete, I think the Panthers org wants to play Denver very badly. Might even circle it since Fox will be across the field.

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