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Learning to Win is PAINFUL - We were used to excuses with Fox - No Moeeee.


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Phew - Learning to win is PAINFUL.. admit it - remember the old Fox days where this would be another sunday.

We would get a speech of winning at least 3 games per quarter - bla bla bla.

Na - those days are gone. All across the board yesterday Chicago had a stronger roster and when the opportunity presented itself they were going to capitalize it. Unfortunately hoping field goals will do it wont work.

Their x factor has and will always be their defense. Our x factor yesterday was Hurney was gone and everyone is living one play at a time. LOVE IT.

Cam didn't have to say a damn thing yesterday - His work is done. Loosing is Unacceptable and boy did the Big cat get that message across.

What you saw yesterday was the result of a change in mindset, attitude and i guess you can call it the Cam effect. :) all around from management to fans. No more of that fox It is what it is B.S

Sad painful thing though is that well need more than what we had yesterday. We need more talent - we need more gutting of the roster and God please i hope they give Ron one more season to build up the defense and add actual wide receivers that can play.

Winning takes time, talent and learning from mistakes. Cam and Ron are tied together i hope they will continue that journey where you have failure to go back to on your way to success. Sounds vague but throwing in some new coach in here really wont cut it. Cam and ron get each other and they are bonding over loses and its through that you learn to win and grow. Ever watch Brees and sean during their superbowl season - minus all the bounty crap they grew up with each other overtime and theres nothing more to love than that and they rewarded their fan base with a winning superbowl season no matter how many asteriks you place on that - Hey they did what they had to do. :)

Go panthers.

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