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I'm rather nervous about tomorrow, but...


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There was a lot of hype going into the Arizona game, when Jake laid an egg.

 

I hope that is not the case tomorrow. I see a lot of cockiness from Panthers' fans. I'm trying to remain humble.

 

It's served me well this year. :)

 

I will be honest, I am more concerned about this one than either of the two that could follow.

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I agree actually, the receivers give me more worries.. Also, combined wirh their defense, should be a tough one.

 

Agreed.  Wilson is better than Kaepernick but does not have close to the weapons.  I also think their defense matches up better against us than Seattle's, but Crabtree/Boldin/Davis are where my concerns lie.  Seattle does not have that.

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...man, is it awesome to be in a situation like this again. There hasn't been this much hype for a Panthers game since the magical 2003 season. I feel so fortunate that I'll be amongst the 70K+ inside the BOA tomorrow... I am so, so pumped. How am I supposed to even sleep tonight?

 

Sure we can find you some date rape drugs some where to put you to sleep. :) And no I'm not refering to  raping you or anything. Just to help you sleep. :nurse:

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I will be honest, I am more concerned about this one than either of the two that could follow.

 

yea ive thought since last sunday night that this game would be the toughest. the game to follow would be easy due to the grudge factor. and the fact that we match up well against seattle. and the super bowl will be easy for any NFC team because the AFC is terrible and cant play defense anymore.

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