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So I was watching NFL A.M. yesterday morning...


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And there was segment about the Giants implosion and they brought in a NY Giants insider.

At one point it was brought up by the insider that the Panthers were not a very good team and the Giants loss was basically because there was no unity at all or something along that poo.. But again, not because Carolina has talent.

Now that is such a typical statement by mainstream media but here is the kicker of this segment...

The segment continued when something was brought up about our run game and about DeAngelo going over 100 yards. The NY insider didn't even compliment our run game yet instead to proceed to say that the only reason Williams got that much yardage was due to GARBAGE TIME.... Really? GARBAGE TIME?

A message to the outside media: Continue to make your snarky comments because it will only spark this team more. Clearly you are tooo lazy to research and I can"t wait for you to eat crow come the end of the season.

These statements is the reason why I hope we continue to spark and will light something in the players.

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And there was segment about the Giants implosion and they brought in a NY Giants insider.

At one point it was brought up by the insider that the Panthers were not a very good team and the Giants loss was basically because there was no unity at all or something along that poo.. But again, not because Carolina has talent.

Now that is such a typical statement by mainstream media but here is the kicker of this segment...

The segment continued when something was brought up about our run game and about DeAngelo going over 100 yards. The NY insider didn't even compliment our run game yet instead to proceed to say that the only reason Williams got that much yardage was due to GARBAGE TIME.... Really? GARBAGE TIME?

A message to the outside media: Continue to make your snarky comments because it will only spark this team more. Clearly you are tooo lazy to research and I can"t wait for you to eat crow come the end of the season.

These statements is the reason why I hope we continue to spark and will light something in the players.

Sent from my XT907 using CarolinaHuddle mobile app

Rivera said he was fine with the lack of media attention.  Said that being under the radar was fine by him as long as we kept playing like we did against the Giants.  I am with him.  No lack of bulletin board material though.

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Come on people, the panthers won't be considered a good team until they make the playoffs. There 2 groups of team in the NFL. Playoff teams and teams playoffs team feast on. Wait your turn. It'll come.

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