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I have no doubt in my mind about this game. Our offense has had time to heal and correct themselves. Our defense has a chance to relax and make sure they're in check for the playoffs. 


SF better be fuging terrified of coming to Charlotte. BoA is gonna be rocking. Hopefully louder than the NO game. Kaep thought he had to run a lot today. He's going to get molested next week.


EDIT: OK, I don't have doubt, but this certainly wasn't the matchup I wanted. I do invite the chance to beat who a lot of analysts are calling the second best team in the NFC. And if/when Seattle wins, we have the hard path to the Super Bowl, so nobody can say anything about us having it easy.

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I have no doubt in my mind about this game. Our offense has had time to heal and correct themselves. Our defense has a chance to relax and make sure they're in check for the playoffs. 

SF better be fuging terrified of coming to Charlotte. BoA is gonna be rocking. Hopefully louder than the NO game. Kaep thought he had to run a lot today. He's going to get molested next week.

So Cam can block for Cam? Cam can catch for Cam?

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I have no doubt in my mind about this game. Our offense has had time to heal and correct themselves. Our defense has a chance to relax and make sure they're in check for the playoffs. 

SF better be fuging terrified of coming to Charlotte. BoA is gonna be rocking. Hopefully louder than the NO game. Kaep thought he had to run a lot today. He's going to get molested next week.

 

When you take away the first look and put bodies around Kaep, he gets scared

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As you can see. You beat the 49ers with explosive plays. We don't have that.

That is but ONE way to beat the 49ers. People said you beat the Saints with explosive plays. We beat them with good defense and an offense that makes plays when it has to. That's been our brand all year. It's one thing to understand the threat, it's another to be pessimistic about the whole thing.

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Lol doubt it. Luke can't cover Vernon. They got Crab back. Btw Rodney fuging White was open all last week, and Crabby don't drop balls.

YOU ARE NOT A PANTHERS FAN. GET THE FUG OUT OF HERE.

You do not deserve to cheer for this team or celebrate victories.

And Rodney White??? You mean Roddy White??? Do you even watch football?

And I saw Crabtree drop MULTIPLE balls just now. Go buy a fugging kaepernick jersey and GET THE FUG OUT.

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