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Good stuff from our buddy Billick & the NFL Network


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I guess in an abstract way I knew how good our record could be when it's all said and done, but this clip really brought it home to me. We could really be the poster children for worst to first if things fall the way Billick thinks they could. Would any of us have thought it as recently as September? LOL! :goodjob:

 

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http://www.panthers.com/media-vault/videos/Are-the-Panthers-legitimate-contenders/30a37f70-fd25-425b-9dba-a580dd63ffd7

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I think Billick would love to coach this squad. He has a crush on us. Nevertheless, I'm so glad we have arrived. If we stay injury free and confident we will be proven to be the most dangerous team in the NFC as I already believe we are. The Arizona loss was our awakening. 

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