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So... Panthers control their own destiny.... right?


Zod

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Most definitely. These are exciting times for the panthers. It's been a long time since we could be excited about controlling our on destiny about getting to the playoffs. We should send the Jets a thank you card before we stomp a mudhole in them in december. I believe this team is for real. They are playing with attitude and playing as a team. Even when Cam had a subpar game, the rest of the team stepped up. The notice is out.....The NFL should be aware that the Panthers are out there and they are not backing down

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NYJ showed that good D puts NO on the ropes.. we're coming for you Taints!

 

I just hope that good D doesn't put us on the ropes as well.  The Jets game is one of the few most are counting on as a win in the second half but they are looking like a tough out right now.

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I just hope that good D doesn't put us on the ropes as well.  The Jets game is one of the few most are counting on as a win in the second half but they are looking like a tough out right now.

 

depends on if we play them on an odd week or not. 

 

they haven't put two halfway decent games in a row all year. 

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Almost every team controls their own destiny. That is such an overused phrase. If Atlanta wins out they will make the playoffs, so I guess they control their own destiny too.

They don't control their own destiny though because they must count on other teams losing in order to advance.

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