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OK who seriously was worried we were gonna lose?


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Did you have some mojo??  

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  1. 1. DID you honestly think the panthers were going to...

    • WIN!!! (i never doubted them even down)
      27
    • LOSE!!! (i honestly thought the trap game was for real and we take the L)
      45
    • I dont know enough about the team to know one way or the other.
      2


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The place where i watch the game has steadily been increasing in panthers fans over the last few weeks.. and at half time, all i Kept hearing was,  "oh here we go again"  and "see panthers really aint that good"  and this is people that are supposed to be carolina fans!!   The whole time im just sitting there grinning, and another "panther fan" commences to betting me that carolina loses.... well i went home with a free meal and 100 bucks in my pocket..

 

 

so who out there really thought we were gonna lose this game at half time, and who was never worried??

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lol fug that panther fan who bet you they would lose. They sound like one of the negative trolls on this forum. Anyway my opinion was that I never doubted we could win but I was just waiting for the offense to finally wake up. I would for sure never bet that the panthers would lose.

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That first half was just plain ugly. Every facet of the game looked abysmal. Fans had plenty of reason to be concerned. Would I ever bet against my team? No. Did that last second field goal give me fresh hope and optimism? Yes. But let's not pretend it was all sunshine and daisies and that anybody who lost some confidence after such an abysmal showing is somehow not a fan.

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That first half was just plain ugly. Every facet of the game looked abysmal. Fans had plenty of reason to be concerned. Would I ever bet against my team? No. Did that last second field goal give me fresh hope and optimism? Yes. But let's not pretend it was all sunshine and daisies and that anybody who lost some confidence after such an abysmal showing is somehow not a fan.

 

I think he's talking about the panthers fan who bet against the team to lose. But yeah I agree, people shouldn't be judge as not being a fan for having doubts.

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