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We're fuged, everyone on espn panel picked us to win.


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we need to get over that "flying under the radar" crap.

 

if you're flying under the radar, it's probably because you've been pretty much poo for a while and deserve to have very few thinking you can pull off the wins.

 

that needs to change. we need to win and make people believe that we can win. screw being under the radar and the idea that being favored is a jinx.

 

 

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If this team is going to acheive anything this year we need to win games we're favored in. It's about damn time this team acted like they deserved to be a playoff worthy group.

 

it's about time this team started getting noticed and even more start banging on the door and announcing that they're coming through.

 

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If this team is going to acheive anything this year we need to win games we're favored in. It's about damn time this team acted like they deserved to be a playoff worthy group.

 

Yep. Goodteams are favored every week and also deliver, especially at home.

 

The crowd will be 90% Panthers fans on Sunday. It is an actual home game.

 

No excuses.

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we need to get over that "flying under the radar" crap.

 

if you're flying under the radar, it's probably because you've been pretty much poo for a while and deserve to have very few thinking you can pull off the wins.

 

that needs to change. we need to win and make people believe that we can win. screw being under the radar and the idea that being favored is a jinx.

 

'Hell yeah! My mere presence in the stadium Sunday shall give us the win lol

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we need to get over that "flying under the radar" crap.

 

if you're flying under the radar, it's probably because you've been pretty much poo for a while and deserve to have very few thinking you can pull off the wins.

 

that needs to change. we need to win and make people believe that we can win. screw being under the radar and the idea that being favored is a jinx.

 Exactly. 

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i'm confused???

 

are we supposed to be angry that the media doesn't give the panthers enough positive attention and at the same time be angry when they pick carolina to win too?

It's the Huddle way.  You complain about media coverage no matter what because the media is always out to get the Panthers and when they don't, they are the reason the Panthers lose.

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