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Jmac

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a revolt?

I laughed out loud as I thought about shirtless, flabby 40 year olds screaming pro-revolutionary/ anti- Richardson slogans on top of piles of outdated panthers paraphernalia used as makeshift barricades. Viva la revolution indeed.
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not sure what you guys are talking about. especially about greg hardy. i was only a few rows behind our bench and after every defensive possession he was yelling on the sideline trying to fire our guys up, and after the cards kicked the last extra point you could see him pounding on the grass because he barely missed blocking the kick. same goes for kuechly, the majority of our guys look plenty motivated and upset about making mistakes on the sidelines

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Wow. I'd hate to have some of you all on my team if a scowl is the only way to get you motivated. Sometimes you don't have to have the :growl: face. Sometimes you can have an attitude of confidence while smirking thinking yeah.."we're going to do this."

 

Those guys weren't "playing around" talking about jewelry, seemed to be getting themselves pumped to me.

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Wait, let me get this straight.

People pissed and moaned and cried endlessly about Cam being mad about losing, and accused him of sulking, and made him out to be some kind of monster. Yet now if he so much as cracks a smile in a loss, he is a monster all over again? This fan base is a laughing stock.

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I saw no laughing about the game or when getting chewed out....just watch the post game interviews you know these guys hate this...they hate losing when they know they are a decent team.  Should be 3-1 right now but we are not.....1-3...but hey we've played zero division games and still have a long road ahead of us...3-4 or 4-3 still has us in the hunt at the end of Oct.

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