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My prediction for Sunday


Mr. Scot

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Around midnight, whether for positive or negative, this forum will be overreaction central.

There will either be proclamations of greatness or calls to bench/cut/fire any player or coach who could be seen as a scapegoat.

That's about the only prediction I feel comfortable making :rolleyes:

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John Fox will not allow his team to lose in NY. He said the Panthers were "All In" this season........
That quote has been debunked, unfortunately....

http://www.carolinahuddle.com/forum/2844-best-panther-quotes-ever-2.html

"We're all in it" just doesn't has the same punch. :lol:

Around midnight, whether for positive or negative, this forum will be overreaction central.

There will either be proclamations of greatness or calls to bench/cut/fire any player or coach who could be seen as a scapegoat.

That's about the only prediction I feel comfortable making :rolleyes:

Thanks a lot! What other predictions do you have to us, oh wise one?

- The sun will rise tomorrow?

- It's going to snow in Alaska next winter?

- The Lions will not win the Super Bowl next season?

:rofl:

(I'm sorry, I couldn't resist)

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Around midnight, whether for positive or negative, this forum will be overreaction central.

There will either be proclamations of greatness or calls to bench/cut/fire any player or coach who could be seen as a scapegoat.

That's about the only prediction I feel comfortable making :rolleyes:

That's been every game the past few seasons but I'm with ya. :thumbsup: :rofl:

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Thanks a lot! What other predictions do you have to us, oh wise one?

- The sun will rise tomorrow?

- It's going to snow in Alaska next winter?

- The Lions will not win the Super Bowl next season?

:rofl:

(I'm sorry, I couldn't resist)

Not exactly going out on a limb here, am I? :rolleyes:

How bout if I predict that the team that scores the most points will win?

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Around midnight, whether for positive or negative, this forum will be overreaction central.

There will either be proclamations of greatness or calls to bench/cut/fire any player or coach who could be seen as a scapegoat.

That's about the only prediction I feel comfortable making :rolleyes:

Did your parrots tell you to say that?

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