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OK, so we're not as good as we thought we were.


Kevin Greene

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Make no mistake, this game was for #2 seed (Home field, 1st round bye) versus #5 seed playing on Wild Card weekend.

 

We got our asses kicked.

 

But all is not lost.

 

Check the last 2 Super Bowl winners, 9-7 Giants and 10-6 Ravens.

 

Tonight is not about the results Rivera gets in the next 15 minutes.

 

It's about how the Panthers rebound and perform.

 

The next 3 games and the Playoffs should decide whether Rivera is ever offered a new contract this year or next. 

 

Finish the season strong - extension, stumble and we need fresh leadership.

 

Now.

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We don't have the talent to win a Superbowl barring some crazy miracles and some guys stepping way the fug up.

 

Cam's good, but he's not good enough to cover the kind of talent deficiencies we have.

 

Who in he AFC scares you?

 

Broncos?

 

Peyton will be one and done as usual.

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Our secondary is ASS, and yet these cocky bitches decide to trash talk even AFTER getting beat. Hardy posting on a online forum the night before the biggest game of the season, yeah, I'm sure he could have used those extra hours looking at film.

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Who in he AFC scares you?

 

Broncos?

 

Peyton will be one and done as usual.

Patriots a second time (because of Belichick and Brady), Broncos.

 

but it's not the AFC that I'm that worried about.. we're not getting out of the NFC unless some players really, really step up.

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