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


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You make your own luck in this world in every endeavor.  "Lucky" teams don't make the Playoffs, and they certainly don't win Superbowls.

 

Sometimes they definitely do. 2007, and 2011 NY Giants?

 

I'm not saying that is going to happen for us by any means of course, but it does happen.

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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.

 

Amen, brother

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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.

BRAVO. I want the panthers to get the same respect as the other top tier teams one day why not today

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Probably not.

 

They will pound the ball with Zac Stacy, and then use TE sets at times,  to move the ball...We are at .500 already, headed for 9 wins this year....

 

Just do not act surprised when Stacy runs for under 60 or 70 yards on 15-20 carries. This defensive front 4 can stuff the run and rush the passer by itself. Let's not forget Luke Kuechly is in the middle and you have struggled to run the ball consistently all season long. I highly doubt Stacy's coming out party is against one of the better defenses and arguably the best front seven that nobody knows about in football. 

 

We have shutdown some of the best running backs in the league this season and now Zac Stacy is supposed to shred us? Stafford is going to need a huge day through the air to find any real success on offense. 

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Probably not.

They will pound the ball with Zac Stacy, and then use TE sets at times, to move the ball...We are at .500 already, headed for 9 wins this year....

Nothing supports the idea of Stacy pounding the ball....

Nothing in reality

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Probably not.

They will pound the ball with Zac Stacy, and then use TE sets at times, to move the ball...We are at .500 already, headed for 9 wins this year....

If by pound the ball, your referring to running into a brick wall, then yeah sure. You guys won't successfully run on us. Bradford is going to have to hope that the O line can contain Monsters Inc. If not you won't be able to score much.

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