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No reason to be ashamed of losing in Seattle...


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Better teams have gone into Seattle and been ran out of the place. The Panthers played a good game, and made it interesting until the 4th quarter. The defense played very well, with a few mishaps on 3rd down.

You guys have nothing to hang your heads about. Congrats on a good season, a playoff win for this team, and the first back to back division titles in NFCS history.

Here's to a more competitive NFCS in 2015.

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Better teams have gone into Seattle and been ran out of the place. The Panthers played a good game, and made it interesting until the 4th quarter. The defense played very well, with a few mishaps on 3rd down.

You guys have nothing to hang your heads about. Congrats on a good season, a playoff win for this team, and the first back to back division titles in NFCS history.

Here's to a more competitive NFCS in 2015.

 

 

Actually we should be ashamed, losing to a team 5 time in a row with the same self destruction is not acceptable. If you want to be a champion in the NFL you don't fear anything and no task is to big in the moment. Next season better be ass whopin of lifetime in Seattle.

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fug this post and mine. While we are on the topic of fuging everything. fug shula. fug rivera. And fug whatever logic that concedes to the idea of keeping them both. 

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Better teams have gone into Seattle and been ran out of the place. The Panthers played a good game, and made it interesting until the 4th quarter. The defense played very well, with a few mishaps on 3rd down.

You guys have nothing to hang your heads about. Congrats on a good season, a playoff win for this team, and the first back to back division titles in NFCS history.

Here's to a more competitive NFCS in 2015.

Hat's off to you for the post. Very cool as a division rival. Looking forward to a lot of smack talk to carry all of us till September.

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Actually we should be ashamed, losing to a team 5 time in a row with the same self destruction is not acceptable. If you want to be a champion in the NFL you don't fear anything and no task is to big in the moment. Next season better be ass whopin of lifetime in Seattle.

 

Here are the areas in which we were near the top of the league:

 

Rookies starting

Dead money (salary cap)

Defense

Key players under contract entering the 2015 off season.

 

When Marty Hurney screwed us over in 2010 and 2011, the ridiculous contracts he gave people were back loaded and full of guaranteed money--to players on teams that went 2-14 and 6-10 respectively.  Most of those contracts are still around in some form--renegotiated deals, dead money, etc. 

You are griping about losing the to Super bowl champs in the playoffs when you should be thankful this team is not Jacksonville II.  We won a playoff game, and our rookies got a ton of experience in the process. 

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Here are the areas in which we were near the top of the league:

 

Rookies starting

Dead money (salary cap)

Defense

Key players under contract entering the 2015 off season.

 

When Marty Hurney screwed us over in 2010 and 2011, the ridiculous contracts he gave people were back loaded and full of guaranteed money--to players on teams that went 2-14 and 6-10 respectively.  Most of those contracts are still around in some form--renegotiated deals, dead money, etc. 

You are griping about losing the to Super bowl champs in the playoffs when you should be thankful this team is not Jacksonville II.  We won a playoff game, and our rookies got a ton of experience in the process. 

 

 

I knows its good building blocks but next year we have to beat them down to misery, football is about competition and beating the best to prove your the best team.....you cant loose to a team 5 times in a row

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I knows its good building blocks but next year we have to beat them down to misery, football is about competition and beating the best to prove your the best team.....you cant loose to a team 5 times in a row

 

You can't dwell in the past either.  Acknowledging the obstacles that made building this team difficult is real world stuff.  I understand what football is about, but saying "we gonna pound them" and "you can't lose 5 times"  is rather obvious and pointless, in my opinion. 2015 is all that matters.

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