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The offical not giving up hope until we areout of playoff contention thread..


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..I don't care, I've been with this team for to long to just quit after 10 games..we're not 0-10, or 1-9, or 2-8..we're still mathematically in the playoff race, and until otherwise, I'm not giving up hope....Anything can happen people..

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..I don't care, I've been with this team for to long to just quit after 10 games..we're not 0-10, or 1-9, or 2-8..we're still mathematically in the playoff race, and until otherwise, I'm not giving up hope....Anything can happen people..

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You do realize how much help we need and then to win out? WE is done, man. Except it now, it will be easier in 6 weeks. Still pull for the team, I will and I'm sure most will too. I don't care what they say about wanting to lose out to get Foxy out of here. But it's over for the Panthers in 2009.

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You do realize how much help we need and then to win out? WE is done, man. Except it now, it will be easier in 6 weeks. Still pull for the team, I will and I'm sure most will too. I don't care what they say about wanting to lose out to get Foxy out of here. But it's over for the Panthers in 2009.

I agree, there is no way this team will win out the rest of the way and make the playoffs. I will still be cheering for them to win every game, I just wish I knew no matter what Fox was out of here. I am tired of this brand of football and its time for a change. Fox has taken this team as far as it can go and there is no way he is going to change his ways while here in Charlotte. That being said, I can see this team finishing 7-9 and even 8-8, if they got lucky maybe even 9-7. If any or those records happen I am afraid JR will give Fox another year :yikes:

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I will play your dumb little game. The Panthers do make the playoffs..

A) John Fox is back next year.

B) Jake is starting again next year.

C) The first draft pick would be 50-60

D) If they pulled off a 1st round W 99% chance they would not beat NO or MIN @ home in a playoff environment.

E) If they pulled D) off (which unless you believe in Santa don't know why you would think that.) no way they are betting AFC's best.

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You do realize how much help we need and then to win out? WE is done, man. Except it now, it will be easier in 6 weeks. Still pull for the team, I will and I'm sure most will too. I don't care what they say about wanting to lose out to get Foxy out of here. But it's over for the Panthers in 2009.

Yup 2009 is in the books. Im sure we will go out in Foxy fashion and win a few more to become 7-9 or 8-8. Really the bad part happens in April when SF drafts with our pick.

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Guest Jake Delhomme 17

Lets Run down our schedule

At Jets-Win-Williams & Stewart Runs well and Jake plays well.

Tampa Bay-Win- We blow Tampa Bay out.

At New England-Loss-We keep it close for a half but the pats pull away in the 2nd half.

Minn-Loss- AP to much for our defense.

At NYG-Win- Upset everything clicks for this one.

New Orleans-Win- We beat up on the Saints backups.

I have us going 8-8. I don't think that be enough sorry.

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