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Is this our most important game since our last playoff game?


BigBoss

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I think that it has to be. We haven't truly been relevant to the NFL scene since that unholy day and have been in rebuild mode ever since. But if we win we finally have a winning record and can think quite realistically about some playoff chances (been a while since we've done that). We'll be taken more seriously and have some serious momentum going for us. You have to think having a winning record would do wonders for the mentality of this organization to look at all the hard work and say it counts for something.

 

Granted it's for right now. Obviously if we win this and keep winning, then I think we'll have even more important games later this season, but up until tomorrow I feel you have to say that this Bucs game is our biggest since 2008. A winning program is what Ron is suppose to have brought us to and a win tomorrow finally gives us that.

 

Of course if you disagree, that's fine, all opinions are welcome here. What say you?

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If we are who we think we are, and the team that is getting a little national buzz, then we simply can't lose to the Bucs. We can't fall victim to a train wreck of a team. We can't allow ourselves to be the first notch on the Bucs' belt, because it would immediately turn us from a possible developing contender into the hapless perennial pretenders who can't get out of their own way. 

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Do y'all remember that scene in Saving Private Ryan where the medic is on the beach trying to stabilize a guy and he finally stops the bleeding and then the soldier gets shot in the head?

 

That's what it would be like losing this game. 

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Do y'all remember that scene in Saving Private Ryan where the medic is on the beach trying to stabilize a guy and he finally stops the bleeding and then the soldier gets shot in the head?

 

That's what it would be like losing this game. 

 

Losing this game will just be flat out embarrassing and everyone will go "Oh well, same old Panthers.  Let's go back to talking about Peyton Manning"

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