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Friendly Reminder Peter King picked us Last in the Entire NFC with a 6-10 Record (Along with the Lions)


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The win yesterday gave me confidence this team will not fold down the stretch.  I am not prone to hyperbole or unwarranted optimism given everything that has transpired over the past 5 years (and really the entire history of the Panthers), but yesterday was a seminal moment (a la Panthers/ Bucs Week 2 2003) that this season is going to be special. 

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so did half this board

 

I certainly thought about the Buffalo game that a 6 win season was a distinct possibility.  Still a reminder of how far this team has come over the past month and a half and how special this season can be given the expectations the national media set.

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Around the Horn!

 

Little Aisian Guy has it right.

 

Other dudes seems to be making excuses for Kaepernick with lack of weapons

 

 

 

Then one guy says our offense doesn't cut it. only scored 3 points in the second half. "Look at what drew brees did last night!" "Look at what russel Wilson did against Atlanta!" "Gotta have offense if you wana be elite"

 

WTF?!! Uh we put up 34 on Atlanta dumbass. And Brees played the cowboys defense IN THE DOME. Didn't someone else put up 50 on the boys?

 

holy poo man these dumb fugers

 

 

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12-4

 

We lost 6 games last year by less than 7 points.  Two years ago we lost 5 more games  by less than 7 points.  If we maintain status quo and not get any better on offense, our defense is much improved (hopefully).   We played a lot of cover 3 because we had to bring the safety in the box because of our bad run defense.   Now we will be able to play more straight cover 2 along with hybrid defenses that will give the ability to hopefully cover the tight ends (ie tony gonzalez, graham) who have been killing us.  Also look at how much longer plays were extended by Brees and Ryan just by being able to step up in the pocket.  We will win at least 12 games.

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Little Aisian Guy has it right.

Other dudes seems to be making excuses for Kaepernick with lack of weapons

Then one guy says our offense doesn't cut it. only scored 3 points in the second half. "Look at what drew brees did last night!" "Look at what russel Wilson did against Atlanta!" "Gotta have offense if you wana be elite"

WTF?!! Uh we put up 34 on Atlanta dumbass. And Brees played the cowboys defense IN THE DOME. Didn't someone else put up 50 on the boys?

holy poo man these dumb fugers

Yeah I just watched this too. J.A. Adande is a basketball guy, I wouldn't take anything he says about football seriously.

But now ill wait for PTI and see what Kornheiser and Wilbon have to say.

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Around the Horn!

 

Little Aisian Guy has it right.

 

Other dudes seems to be making excuses for Kaepernick with lack of weapons

 

 

 

Then one guy says our offense doesn't cut it. only scored 3 points in the second half. "Look at what drew brees did last night!" "Look at what russel Wilson did against Atlanta!" "Gotta have offense if you wana be elite"

 

WTF?!! Uh we put up 34 on Atlanta dumbass. And Brees played the cowboys defense IN THE DOME. Didn't someone else put up 50 on the boys?

 

holy poo man these dumb fugers

 

Well Said.  I also heard some national media saying today, that, Cam is winning because of the defense, when not so long ago, that the Panthers were losing because of Cam.  Ya can't have it both ways boys!  The medias opionions simply cant be taken seriously and they definitely aren't anymore of an expert than the common huddler on here.  They are "reactionaries".

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Yeah I just watched this too. J.A. Adande is a basketball guy, I wouldn't take anything he says about football seriously.

But now ill wait for PTI and see what Kornheiser and Wilbon have to say.

 

Don't watch much ESPN, but the dark guy said he likes us over the Saints I think.

 

Those who say they want to see what we do against the Pats and Saints aren't out of their mind. its fair. We definitely have an opportunity and I think we get it done.

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