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I enjoyed the game today.


Swarly

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I did too but I disagree with rebuilding year and am tired of hearing it. I say we have a chance and unless we go 0-4, I'm watching with the expectation to win and go somewhere.

Never said the year was over, just saying if you expected to beat the defending SB champs lead by the best QB in the league you needed to get your head straight.

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We are playing very well at this point in time. Been a long time since Panther fanz could be exited over a loss. Expectations ARE high, maybe just a little bit unreasonable too.

We have to learn how to win before we start to win consistently. We are extremely close, so I do not think it will take long before we are one scary team.

My giddy is at an all time high. And GOOOO PANTHERS!!!!!!!!!!

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agreed, but the reality is that the expectations of panthers fans (and everyone else from commentators to uninformed fans of other teams) are rising with every game, and really every successful drive. it's going to take a while to get used to that.

Count me in on that bandwagon. My expectations raised last week, raised even more this week, and I don't see us as the underdogs against the Jags. That doesn't mean I am losing sight of the fact Cam's a rookie, with a bag full of mistakes, and will continue to make them.

I just have caught on to the fact that I believe, even with that, we're good enough to win. In other words I believe Cam's overall performance will be good enough to overcome the mistakes that will be made on account of him being a rookie. So yeah, I actually expect to win from here on out before every game. I do.

This is where my attitude, and confidence level is and I know there's still some that are going to disagree and play it cautious, but after seeing this team play again today, I do not see why we can't win. Mistakes, not talent, performance, or ability is the ONLY thing that will keep us from winning.

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