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No game is a "should win" when talking about the modern day Panthers.

One day, we could beat the '07 Pats. The next day, we could lose to the 0-16 Lions. It's too unpredictable, which is so ridiculously annoying.

Granted, losses don't even phase me at this point. After we lost to the Bills, I stopped caring and just watch the games for the entertainment, not in hopes of actually being able to win.

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I'm amazed by the optimism from some of you guys. I've gotta hand it to you. 

 

...But have you guys not been watching these loses? The Panthers play (on paper) far, far, worse teams and FIND ways to lose. They lose in epic manners. One week will be primarily due to poor coaching. The next week the players will do it. The next week they'll dominate and then lose in the last seconds.

 

This team is incredible because of it's clear talent that is completely disorganized and lacking the chains, organization, and imagination that leads to consistent wins. 

 

I expect nothing but maybe one win over the next four weeks. If you don't see the massive confusion of this Panthers team, you're insane. We've seen this stuff for three years now. You think they're magically going to fix it over four more weeks? Please.

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I'm still pretty optimistic, the next 4 games must be, should be, will be 4 big wins!

Viks, Rams, Bucs, Falcons are weaker and we can destroy them!

If we can win the next 4 games the road to the play off is still open.

 

GO PANTHERS!

 

wow, rather thought provoking...  great job.

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I'm amazed by the optimism from some of you guys. I've gotta hand it to you. 

 

...But have you guys not been watching these loses? The Panthers play (on paper) far, far, worse teams and FIND ways to lose. They lose in epic manners. One week will be primarily due to poor coaching. The next week the players will do it. The next week they'll dominate and then lose in the last seconds.

 

This team is incredible because of it's clear talent that is completely disorganized and lacking the chains, organization, and imagination that leads to consistent wins. 

 

I expect nothing but maybe one win over the next four weeks. If you don't see the massive confusion of this Panthers team, you're insane. We've seen this stuff for three years now. You think they're magically going to fix it over four more weeks? Please.

 

True, but don´t forget how last season ended. We beat almost every team, no matter what record. So if we can fix the errors, we will be comnpetitive. I am positive we will partly fix it and get over .500 on Oct. 24. We better will, because I will be in the stands and I am not willing to leave RJ Stadium with an L. You have to be positive, otherwise you go craizy being a Cats fan.

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