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Can You Feel That?


Admiral Ackbar
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7 minutes ago, Admiral Ackbar said:

Can you feel that? That warm, cozy feeling? Feels kind of like when you pee in a pool and coat yourself in the warmth of your own piss……. I know I am not the only one...

It's the contrast kicking in at the start of an MRI.  

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12 minutes ago, Admiral Ackbar said:

Can you feel that? That warm, cozy feeling? Feels kind of like when you pee in a pool and coat yourself in the warmth of your own piss……. I know I am not the only one...

As many of us around here know, that feeling is hope, and it doesn’t come around a whole lot. Last time this happened the Panthers took an all time great. A MVP, record breaking QB who won our hearts after that opening game.

But that time is long gone, we are back to square one. But this time with one of the best staffs in the NFL (if not the best), reliable weapons, a competent o-line, and a hungry, dynamic defense.

If you are not as excited, hopeful and eager for Thursday night and this season as I am, then your brain-dead saints fan who loves giving more than receiving. The NFC South is up for grabs, and we are primed to take it! Be excited, happy for whoever we take, and support our team at one of the most hopeful and exciting times we have as fans of this team.

 

The Carolina Panthers are on the clock, and are getting ready to put the NFC ON NOTICE!!!!!!

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It’s like going to a cookout and getting there in time to have first dibs on the ribs, steak, seafood fresh off the grill. 
 

It’s like eating the best meal after spending years prisoned by mediocrity. 
 

We’re about to challenge for the NFC South crown for the next 10-15 years. Hopefully more. We could possibly have the best Qb in the NFC for the next 3-5 years. 

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