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Do you think we will ever see the Panthers win a Super Bowl?


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You've got to be able to evolve as a team and philosophically and be able to adapt on the fly to what the other team is doing or preventing you form doing. You've got to be able to make adjustments both prior to the game and mid game.

You have to be committed to making sure you always have the best and not necessarily your favorite players on the field.

I don't have the greatest feeling about ron being able to pull that off. 

the FO like most of what he brings and think he can be trained to improve on the other stuff. I'm not buying it.

 

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Anything can happen.  The year before Cam led our SB run, we were 7-8-1, the difference being we finished strong rather than shitshow we saw this year.  

We will never be a machine like the pats during the RR era.  He's just not crafty enough.  

We could go to the SB next year if we limit injuries, and the players play lights out all year.  But it won't be because they were coached to a superior level.

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Happened to watch the NFL Networks rebroadcast yesterday, saw the 4th Quarter of the 2004 Super Bowl (Delhomme!!! Moose!), and it still holds up.

Even knowing the disappointment of Kasay in the final minute of the game was coming, everything leading up to that still had me cheering for every big play as if it was happening live.

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10 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

Happened to watch the NFL Networks rebroadcast yesterday, saw the 4th Quarter of the 2004 Super Bowl (Delhomme!!! Moose!), and it still holds up.

Even knowing the disappointment of Kasay in the final minute of the game was coming, everything leading up to that still had me cheering for every big play as if it was happening live.

I've watched this game several times. Always turn it off after Proehl's td.

Super Bowl 50? Once was enough.

 

 

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