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Breese said "as we win next week"


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the falcons played us close in atlanta. how'd they fare in new orleans?

The Panthers collapsed in Atlanta, but for three quarters, they played Atlanta better than the Saints did.

Can't do it, but take away a FLUKE INTERCEPTION at the end of the first half off of a tipped pass by a linebacker who contorted his body around while running full speed in the opposite direction, and the Panthers score a TD that they missed out on before halftime, to add to the one that they did score and were GUARANTEED TO SCORE after they came out of halftime because the Falcons defense couldn't do anything to stop their offense, and the Panthers would have been blowing the Falcons out in Atlanta.

Of course the Panthers collapsed, because their defense fell apart and then the offense fell apart. They've grown since that game, so...we shall see.

What did the Falcons do against Houston? What did the Panthers do? You believe the Falcons' hype at your own peril.

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It hasn't taken us 3+ decades to figure out trades, free agency, & the draft... Being a Saints fan has really stunted you huh?

i'm only in my 20s so it's been pretty awesome so far. the panthers have made the playoffs three times in the past 11 years. we've made it three times in three years. :dealwithit:

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If the game is moved to 4 o'clock, it is possible we will face the Saints scrubs because San Fran would most likely won their game. If it's a normal game at 1 PM, We might lose but we will shut Greg Williams up after the game because his defense just got ran all over. Their defense can't stop this running attack. Deangelo will get at least one big run on them. He always does. If we rush for 250, we'll beat them.

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we beat houston with schaub, andre johnson, foster, and mario williams.

Who cares? Any team with a decent offense could take out the Texans. They weren't anything special when they had those guys, winning against some pretty bad offenses.

I was responding to your "how you played Atlanta" comment as if Atlanta is supposed to be something. Carolina's offense is much more explosive than Atlanta's. Unfortunately, so are Carolina's brain cells at times, which is why they've given so many games away this season.

Not sure they will GIVE IT AWAY on Sunday if they have a chance to win it in a place where they usually play above average. Again, we shall see.

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