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Not feeling good about this season


panthers04100

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Looking like 2010 all over again. The exception being Cam Newton of course, he will win us between 5 to 7 games again next season but wont be able to do much more due to the lack of talent around him, god forbid Cam gets hurt we wouldn't be able to win a single game without him. Here's to another 7-9 at best season.

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this is like the people that watch the first offensive series of the first quarter of the first preseason game of the season and go WELP GUYS WERE GONNA BE TURRIBLE TIME TO PLAY SHUFFLEBOARD ON SUNDAYS

which unfortunately has proven true the past couple of years but thats beside the point

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