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Patriots blow out Panthers


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Been a fan since day 1, but I'm not drinking the coolaid.

 

Panthers beat 5 teams with a total record of 12-34.  The only team with a winning record was the 49ers and all the others are well below 500.  The San Fran win was a great win, but let's not get confused.  

 

Rivera sucks and he will show how bad on Monday night in what will be embarrassing.  Sucks that so many people have actually bought into Rivera now that he has won games the Panthers are suppose to win against shitty teams.  Now it looks like we are stuck with this turd.

 

I would love to see the Panthers win...but I'm not delusional.

 

 

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Lol

 

Teams that have beat the Pats

 

Bengals: 3rd in total D

NYJ: 8th in total D

 

Both losses coming from hard nose teams with a great D that can rush the passer, and have really good running games. On the road. 

 

If you harass Tom Brady enough, the Pats tend to lose, something makes me think that we can harass Brady. 

 

 

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Been a fan since day 1, but I'm not drinking the coolaid.

 

Panthers beat 5 teams with a total record of 12-34.  The only team with a winning record was the 49ers and all the others are well below 500.  The San Fran win was a great win, but let's not get confused.  

 

Rivera sucks and he will show how bad on Monday night in what will be embarrassing.  Sucks that so many people have actually bought into Rivera now that he has won games the Panthers are suppose to win against shitty teams.  Now it looks like we are stuck with this turd.

 

I would love to see the Panthers win...but I'm not delusional.

 

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