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Thats Right, The Panthers Will Go All The WAY!


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If only we hadn't lost every single RB going into that NFC Championship game...

this is probably the biggest reason i want to keep as many stud RBs in the stable as possible.

like it or not, this offense depends on having a strong run game. it isn't the focus, but it depends on it.

beyond that, though, i don't ever want to be stuck in an NFC championship game with a starting RB the caliber of jamal robertson again. that was pathetic.

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this is probably the biggest reason i want to keep as many stud RBs in the stable as possible.

like it or not, this offense depends on having a strong run game. it isn't the focus, but it depends on it.

beyond that, though, i don't ever want to be stuck in an NFC championship game with a starting RB the caliber of jamal robertson again. that was pathetic.

well the seahawks literally tripled smith that game. smart tactic, he carried us to that game along with our defense.

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this is probably the biggest reason i want to keep as many stud RBs in the stable as possible.

like it or not, this offense depends on having a strong run game. it isn't the focus, but it depends on it.

beyond that, though, i don't ever want to be stuck in an NFC championship game with a starting RB the caliber of jamal robertson again. that was pathetic.

Well this time around we have a coach that can actually adapt to the game and change his gameplan instead of sticking with one that isn't working through out the whole game.

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