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Cam to reporter "We'll be back"


Semaj

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5 hours ago, Semaj said:

Here's a question to Cam at the post game press conference.

 

What’s your message to Panthers fans?
“We’ll be back.”

Do you agree?  Comments?

I agree. I don't expect them to be 15-1 again but they can be back in there. They won't have the same problems as they had this season losing focus when they find out they win the NFC South and playing down to their competition (Falcons).

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Next year if we are fortunate enough to win the NFC championship, I fully expect the team to down play it a lot and be deeply focused on the work ahead, because the job is still not done.  Each year we have taken a step forward in the past 3 seasons and there is literally only one step left.  We are so close folks.  I think that we were 1 year ahead of schedule.

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I agree with Cam. This loss is going to fuel him and he's going to show out even more next season. Not trying to compare baseball to football, but the KC Royals lost the World Series in 2014 and came back in 2015 to win it all. It's just going to take hard work and some luck to get back to the championship next season. 

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2 hours ago, ColAngus said:

While I love this team, getting back to the SB is extremely difficult. Yes, Seattle just did it; but it takes more than talent and skill. There's also luck.

Look at the Saints... they have Drew Breese and they've only made it once. 

So many things change year in and year out. I think it's a little naive to assume we'll be back.

It's not a given for sure, but the difference is that when the Saints went to the SB, their defense was playing lights out, despite the fact it was the bounty season, but that was the exception for the Brees/Payton era.  That said, the Hawks repeated because their defense was stout and remained hungry over several years.  We have Luke, TD, Star, Short, hopefully Norman, a healthy Benwikere, a second year Shaq, Ealy continuing to develop, plus whatever other gems Gettleman finds for the pass rush and secondary.

We as Panther fans have every reason to believe we will go back with that defense. 

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