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I think NFL hates panthers


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after years of having top of the list hard schedules i developed a theory that the NLF doesnt want the panthers to succeed. And now I go to nfl sites and all the talk is about AP and RG3...cant even find a mention of luke without digging..

its confirmed.. they dont want us to succeed. LOL

not my only b#%ch im not sure that manning deserved the CPOTY more than TD did... its just that simple. the man had three surgeries on THE SAME KNEE!. they hacked into his other knee to get material for the bad one (i think thats right) AND he hadnt played in HOW LONG? gtfo ...manning is just a name.. thats the only reason he got it. on that same token he DAMN SURE didnt deserve it more than AP.

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1st off we play on a rotating schedule that is predetermined, only 2 games a year are based off of our record for the previous year.

I think TD deserved to win in any year but this past year. Manning had 6 neck surgeries. I rather have a bad knee then a bad neck.

Also we have had a ROY and now a DROY in back to back seasons.

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Well AP almost broke the single season rushing record this year after blowing up his knee, RG3 and the Skins had a hellova year as did the Vikings.

The Panthers in primetime week 3 shyt the bed 36-7 while all America was watching.

By the time the Panthers beat the Eagles under the lights the Panthers were 2-8, very impressive.

America doesn't like losers and they don't draw ratings to TV or the internets.

Respect is earned in this league and the Panthers are a boring story for the last few years so what would you expect?

Dont suck and people will talk about you.

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i agree completely. but that said.. how much playing time did TD miss in the last 3 years.. put someone on the bench that long and normally their talent level suffers.. if we would have had a winning season, made it to the playoffs, TD would have gotten it.

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yea people on black ops 2 because i have a panthers emblem and because my gametag as CamNewton316 they tell me cam newton sucks that he is selfish that he is the reason we lost this season and they ask me who i would take cam luck rg3 russel and make the point that coaching does not matter

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yea people on black ops 2 because i have a panthers emblem and because my gametag as CamNewton316 they tell me cam newton sucks that he is selfish that he is the reason we lost this season and they ask me who i would take cam luck rg3 russel and make the point that coaching does not matter

How old are you??

And kuechly won DROY... Nfl doesn't hate us, we just need to start winning, simple as that

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