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Gameday: Atlanta @ Carolina


Bwood

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If nothing else, The Panthers just gave the NFL a blueprint to spank Melty Ice and that "high-flying" offense. Chokelanta goes one and out in the Playoffs.

I've said it from the beginning, this team is way better than they play. If they could only get out of their own way and play win instead of always playing to survive, you would be in contention every season.

Football is a team sport. Sitting there putting endless pressure on your qb to be perfect while making excuses for the rest of the team will not make bring this team success.

Did I not call it for you guys. I said this team was more than capable to beat the Falcons. You did it. Comgrats. Keep the wins coming.

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Why do you guys make it easy for others to blame Cam for every ish? Stop reading stuff into everything Cam does.

First off all I don't take people that say "ish" seriously. Secondly, I don't care what people's opinions are on myself or on Cam. Third If people are getting their info from the huddle then they are dumb. Lastly, it's called joking around. Quit taking everything seriously.

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I see Panther Nation stirring up crap on the Falcons board. lol he should do one his freestyles for them

Dude stop trying to make me look like a bad guy.So you created a user name and used Panther Nation and decided to blame me not cool.

I don't know you but whoever you are please don't lie on my name,it's not cool brah.

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First off all I don't take people that say "ish" seriously. Secondly, I don't care what people's opinions are on myself or on Cam. Third If people are getting their info from the huddle then they are dumb. Lastly, it's called joking around. Quit taking everything seriously.

Well you joke too much,I mean you just lied to the Panther board,quit using my name to troll other boards brah.

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