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I just have to start laughing at this team


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Seriously, the Panthers are hilariously bad this year. It's like they will hang in the game until the very end, then just do enough to beat themselves. 3-13 or 4-12 is guaranteed. The only possible wins left I see are KC, Oakland, and MAYBE Tampa.

So let's just laugh at how hilarious this team is and enjoy it because they won't be this bad forever.

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We aren't hilariously bad. We aren't stumbling over eachother and making Jimmy Clausen-like plays.

We've had some heartbreaking losses in which if we were able to finish, you cock suckers would still be bleeding black and blue.

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We aren't hilariously bad. We aren't stumbling over eachother and making Jimmy Clausen-like plays.

We've had some heartbreaking losses in which if we were able to finish, you cock suckers would still be bleeding black and blue.

I laughed when Andre Brown and Ramses Barden (aka journeyman scrubs) lit up the Panthers defense. I laughed when Matt Ryan threw a bomb with his ass in the end zone that landed just so gracefully into Roddy White's hands. I laughed when Cam Newton threw the ball into the ground in the end zone on 4th down against Seattle. Today, just more of the same. I knew the second they had to run that 4th and 2 again that the game was over. The 2012 Panthers just DON'T make those plays.

I'm telling you, you'll feel a lot better about this season when you start putting your money against the Panthers every week. Takes a lot of the edge off.

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they're losing in different, much dumber ways than the 2010 team which makes it that much more painful to watch.

In 2010 you knew once the other team had scored 7 points that the game was over. In 2012, you just have to wait until the team folds in the 4th quarter to know the game is over. Same difference, same result.

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