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Take a step back and enjoy this playoff run.


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As fans of the Panthers we are usually relegated to talking about coaching changes, free agency, and the draft at this point of the year for most of the Team's existence.

 

I've have been seeing many posts started regarding these very topics in the past couple of days.

 

We need to take a step back and enjoy every minute of this rare, and hopefully, deep playoff run.  There is the real possibility that this Team can be active participants in football for 5 more weeks.

 

After that there will be plenty of time to worry about which coaches might leave and who the replacements could be, what free agency we might lose and who we'll sign, and which college player the Carolina Panthers will select with the 32nd pic of the draft.

 

Enjoy the playoffs while there here!

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I am certainly looking forward to a few more games, but '08 is still a memory that burns... I hope Chico & company knock the post-bye monkey off, need it now more than ever...

 

Philly wins, comes to us, GB wins 2 then prolly comes to us for the NFCCG.. Fug prognosticating, 1 game at a time.....

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I agree with this... just to be having these conversations, particularly after how we started this season is awesome.  

 

Dude, we got the division, the #2 seed, 12-4 record, all kinds of defensive records... it's amazing.

 

I really think this can be our year, but the D has to continue to play at that high level, we have to get some breaks (like we did during the regular season) and we have to avoid turnovers, and frankly Cam is going to have to let loose, no holding back...

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One of the thing I've learned in my 60 years in life so far is to absorb and soak in those special moments.........because they pass quickly into memory just like life itself.

 

I suggest in those special moments you witness in life is to stop and reflect as to how special it is to be conscious human life at that moment, to absorb it all in like a mental sponge and promise yourself will remember how you felt at this very moment for the rest of your life.

 

Remember, as the slave told the Roman soldier.........."All glory is fleeting"

 

As someone who watched first hand an NFL team win 4 super bowls in a 6 year span.........even all those passed so quickly.

 

Enjoy the moment everyone.......enjoy it. 

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I am certainly looking forward to a few more games, but '08 is still a memory that burns... I hope Chico & company knock the post-bye monkey off, need it now more than ever...

Philly wins, comes to us, GB wins 2 then prolly comes to us for the NFCCG.. Fug prognosticating, 1 game at a time.....

I can't imagine a scenario where we are not playing the nfccg in seattle

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As fans of the Panthers we are usually relegated to talking about coaching changes, free agency, and the draft at this point of the year for most of the Team's existence.

 

I've have been seeing many posts started regarding these very topics in the past couple of days.

 

We need to take a step back and enjoy every minute of this rare, and hopefully, deep playoff run.  There is the real possibility that this Team can be active participants in football for 5 more weeks.

 

After that there will be plenty of time to worry about which coaches might leave and who the replacements could be, what free agency we might lose and who we'll sign, and which college player the Carolina Panthers will select with the 32nd pic of the draft.

 

Enjoy the playoffs while there here!

 

Well said!!

 

But seeing how some seem to enjoy going down Worry For Nothing Street, I can see someone starting a post worrying about the team not getting any good draft picks if they won the SB...YES, DIGEST THAT THOUGHT FOR A MOMENT because I can see the thread right now.

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I can't imagine a scenario where we are not playing the nfccg in seattle

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I think GB is good enough to win in Seattle, as I do the Panthers, as the Cards were good enough to 2 weeks ago... I may be giving too much credit to Rodgers, but I think he deserves it....

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winning 11 out of 12 is pretty special... for any franchise.

You are so right. The funny thing is, I've always believed if any team could go on a serious winning streak it would be the Panthers.

 

All One had to do was look back at the past two seasons, what happened? The defense found some strenght near the end of the season and the team went on a winning streak. It was to late but I believed that this team was capable because they showed twice even thou they weren't on top of their game. I hope the streak continues all the way to a SB ring. 

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I think GB is good enough to win in Seattle, as I do the Panthers, as the Cards were good enough to 2 weeks ago... I may be giving too much credit to Rodgers, but I think he deserves it....

 

Unlike the Cards, GB has a GOD AWFUL defense.

 

I think the Seattle defense is good enough to slow down Rogers and Co....but the GB defense will get shredded by the Seattle offense.

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