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Hear ye, hear ye. I PU am officially designating the Colts game in the guaranteed W column.


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Did I guarantee a win against the Mccown led Saints?! Yep I sure did.. Did I almost eat crow and made to look like a fool with the Saints on the brink of a W? Yep.. Did I learn my lesson in never saying such and such game will be a "guaranteed win?" Absloutley fuggin not..

The Seattle win literally changed my entire outlook about this team. Call it hubris, fine. But yes, I am officially designating the Colts match up as my other "guaranteed win" of the Season..

I know, I know.. Spare the cliches of "trap game." "Any given Sunday." Etc etc, this Panthers team is the real deal and as a fan I have every right to be this confident.

The Colts are a huge mess. Luck is playing bad, that team lacks fire and physicality, what's up with their HC always looking scared or worried on the sidelines?! Anyone else notice that? Their GM is on the brink of being fired.

Now combine that with a Panthers team at home in prime time, that will want to bounce back after a suspect performance against the Eagles and being fully over the Seattle hangover, folks, not only do we win this one but this will be the blowout loss we as fans have been wanting all season..

38-10 Panthers.

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