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Panthers treat trip like 'bowl game'


JJT

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I REALLLLLLLLY, REALLLLLLLLLLY, REALLLLLLLLLLLLY hope we pull this win out and then follow it up against New Orleans with another W. Of course as fans, we want to win every game, but realistically, it would be so important to start out the season 2-0 with both wins being divisional.

Every time we've started the season with a divisional loss, it seems to linger a lot longer than it would otherwise.

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I don't want to preach, especially at this hour. But IMG is pretty much set up for athletes. Beds and facilities to fit.

I have been up all night. And this is what it has been reduced too. Explaining beds at a training facility.

Why does it always seem like rayzor is involved in these things? Coinky dinky?

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and that's just since the board crashed a few years ago.

ugh.

Does your job require you to be on a computer all day? Not taking a shot at you I'm just seriously curious.

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Does your job require you to be on a computer all day? Not taking a shot at you I'm just seriously curious.

yeah...well not all day, but a lot of it and i work from home and make my own hours. self-employed. i spend more time on the computer than i like, tho. i'd probably have to spend less time working and on the computer if i spend less time in here.

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