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4 winning records in 18 seasons.....and counting


liljah8303

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Not really sure why we get all upset when we lose. Guys, we're the panthers. We've been losing for years now. Lets just start looking at Sundays as a one day vacation, a day to drink and have a good time. We all know that getting trashed is the best part about game day.

Embrace losing, it's who we are.

Carry on.......carry on

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Not really sure why we get all upset when we lose. Guys, we're the panthers. We've been losing for years now. Lets just start looking at Sundays as a one day vacation, a day to drink and have a good time. We all know that getting trashed is the best part about game day.

Embrace losing, it's who we are.

Carry on.......carry on

yes.we are the Browns of the south

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What's crazy as a fan though, is the fact that every single week we all feel like we're gonna win. Different week, year, team, and always the same result. It obviously isn't a player, or a coach, it's the owner.

I'm the guy who sold all my Carolina jerseys last year and my season tickets. I'm done putting money in a losing product.

It's like putting a quarter in a video game machine and not getting any credits, but you continue to put the quarter in. Quarter after quarter.....

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