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locker room closed...players emotional.


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9ers fans are the biggest dicks and likely the most obnoxious fans of any. What bothers me even more is ticket owners selling their tickets to opposing teams fans and we have to sit next to one of these obnoxious ass holes. There were 2 sections in one end zone that were mostly 9ers fans. Smdh.

There were no sections that were anywhere near majority Niners.

 

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There were no sections that were anywhere near majority Niners.

Likely not a majority, I exaggerated out of anger from the game, but you could clearly hear them chanting "defense" over the rest of the crowd for much of the 2nd half. It's pretty sad for that to be the case.

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Rivera is pissed and upset because being a professional means rising above your emotions.  It means controlling them and not letting them get the best of you.  If you've ever been in a fight or been a fight fan (MMA or Boxing) the guy that loses his cool and can't play smart and under control is the gun that usually gets knocked out.  

 

Man the F up.  If you have to beat the other team and the refs, then so be it.  Beat them both.  Forgot all the bad calls.  We can't control that.  We can control taking swings at people or giving another guy a head butt.  

 

In all the action movies everybody loves the crazy guy who runs in head first, guns blazing screaming and takes down 20 bad guys but in real life that dude gets capped in half a second.  

 

What do you think Payton Manning or Michael Jordan did after hard loses.  I'd be shocked if they went back to the locker room and cried.  They played with too much emotion directed in the wrong areas.  Take that emotion and put it into your playing.  

 

This makes me love Rivera even more.  As my Dad always told me, "Get your ass off your shoulders".  No body (the league, refs) is going to give our Panthers a damn thing.  Next year they need to go out and take it.

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Bill Voth ‏@billvoth 34m

Gross doesn’t know if #panthers will bring him back, again says he doesn’t want to play or work anywhere else.

 

 

That's the spirit !

I don't want this team to change much, we may use some help here and here but not much.

But this is still a 12-4 team dammit!

Next season all our new players and all our rookies will be more experienced, this team will be unstopable, really.

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Those young men have nothing to be ashamed of. Yes, they did play a bit sluggish yesterday but one never knows how a team is going to respond when they have that Bye-Week; especially a team like the Panthers where the majority of players have never been to the play-offs. 

 

This team have nothing to be ashamed of. They had a fantastic season. They simply need to regroup, fix their team issues, and come back stronger. Next season they will go deeper into the play-offs and who knows...the SB. 

 

Good Luck Panthers...And thanks for a stomach churning, fun season. You took my mind off of the hot mess of season my team, the Giants, had. 

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