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RON RIVERA'S thoughts on Super Bowl Guarantee (UPDATED w/ video *MUST WATCH*)


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Beason isn’t shy. Interestingly, neither is coach Ron Rivera. He echoed those words.

“Good,” Rivera said when I asked him what he thought. “Because if we don’t have 53 guys with that attitude in our locker room right now, then we gotta find the guys that want it. We don’t know what’s going to happen. But we gotta come out and play and play hard and do everything we can to win that Super Bowl and they have the right attitude, that right mental frame of mind and that’s what Ryan’s done. Ryan’s put it out there, like, ‘Hey. This is my mental outlook, this is my frame of mind. This is what I want, so let’s go out and get it.’ “

Rivera recounted a story about ex-coach Mike Ditka telling players that he had good news and bad news. “Good news is we’re going to the Super Bowl, bad news is some of you aren’t going,” Rivera remembered Ditka saying. Jimmy Johnson said if you’re going to talk it, you better walk it.

In the end, Rivera added, “I’m right behind (Kalil). I feel the same way. This is a group of men who, if they work hard and put it on themselves, the sky can be the limit. But, we’ve got to go out and do it now to become the football team that has a chance to win every Sunday.“

The BIG CAT has spoken... Everybody is on the Same Page... Carolina has been forever changed!!

http://blogs.nfl.com...e-cool-with-it/ ARTICLE

http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-network-total-access/09000d5d82acd3c4/Two-minutes-with-Ron-Rivera?campaign=Twitter_nfln_videos VIDEO

The smirk on his face when talking about having Healthy LBers and Keuchly was priceless... He doesnt cover Kalil's Guarantee until the last qtr of video... He SMILED BIG AS IV'E SEEN when the reporter asked about what he thought!

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damn i got so trolled. so epicly trolled!!!!!!!!

We got our poo in order up in Carolina... Just worry about Your Saints********

We're gonna complete the GUARANTEE in your building! That's after we mop the floor with you twice this year...

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We got our poo in order up in Carolina... Just worry about Your Saints*********

We're gonna complete the GUARANTEE in your building! That's after we mop the floor with you twice this year...

But but wait... they have Brees back in the lineup. So they are instant SB winners in their own house this year. Even without Sean Payton. Super Brees will fart all over us on the way to the SB this year. Shouldn't we be scared or something? LOL
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fug. Yes.

This is how it should be. We're finally a team that has that edge, that swagger.

No longer are we the team that's going to try and beat you with the clock. With runs and play action passes on 3rd down, and field goals.

We're now a team that needs to be reckoned with. The players are hungry. The coach is hungry.

And we're ready to fuging win.

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I know this whole Kalil deal has many fans from other teams laughing (I've had to put up with some). However, I believe it. I believe we can do it and I don't see why we can't this year. I love that outlook and I'm so damn glad we are officially Super Bowl or bust!

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I know this whole Kalil deal has many fans from other teams laughing (I've had to put up with some). However, I believe it. I believe we can do it and I don't see why we can't this year. I love that outlook and I'm so damn glad we are officially Super Bowl or bust!

The problem with everybody who's not a Panthers fan laughing is this... They don't know jack or poo about our team. We rarely get coverage and when we have in the past it's been minimal. Unless you actually follow this team, you have no fuggin clue as to what's going on with this team. Just laugh right back at them and place your friendly wagers for free lunches while you still can!

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