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Official Miami Dolphins at Carolina Panthers MNF Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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I'm 'bout ready to stab a motherfugger...all this disrespect.  We are currently a playoff team...but when the "experts" are asked to evaluate the NFCS all the want to talk about are the Saints (earned) and the Falcons, who we beat the poo out of. Fug the Falcons, fug the experts, fug the whole damn thing...we are healthy and getting healthier, I think the coaching staff has realized that Cam has to be Cam, the defense is #1 in the league, our rookies are coming along very nicely...

I hope we put a motherfugging 40 burger on this sombithces tonight. 

Starting to feel a lot like 2015 again...bring it haters!

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I saw the Phins play here way back when Marino was still QB...  Cant remember if we won or lost but I do remember is a Dolphin fan after the game ran up out of nowhere and flat out cold cocked this older gentleman walking right beside me and laid him out flat on the ground...  The Dolphin fan never broke stride and ran off in to the crowd.....   F.U. Dolphin fan that did that !!   Go Panthers !!

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