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How easy (or hard) is it for you to watch games?


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The question really is; are the games fun for you?

Back in the day 15 years ago when I didn't know anything about football, had not been a coach and not susceptible to the Panthers body slamming our hopes face first in the ground...... It was VERY EASY to watch games....

Now--- I over analyze everything, coach from the couch and always seem to see the bad things that stick out.

Even in our success I am constantly saying we have to get better and I'm still not convinced we have what it takes. ( not saying we can't make it, but this team still has a lot to prove~It's time to BEAT a team in the ground again [Miami])

So for me, Sundays are exhausting.

I miss the days when all I knew about football was the score. The days before I coached, the days when it was a lot easier to be a fan.

How bout you??

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Honestly? Very stressful and I admit, I overreact a ton. It pretty much only takes one 3 and out or a Cam pick for me to call it a loss and want to change the channel. Dont get me wrong, its fun as heck and I love watching my Panthers and im slowly getting to the point I can handle the picks and 3 and outs and trust this team to pull out a W.

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My wife says it's like watching games with Ramsey from the Bud light commercials. "All he does is yell." But we're winning.

I have friends from church that invite me to watch games at their house. I have to politely decline for fear of uncontrollable profanity laced tirades.

This. I enjoy the games a lot better upstairs alone in my mancave. The way I act during games would make other people look at me like a mental case

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Always enjoy watching Panther games, although being a nervous wreck during them is putting it mildly.

That being said there's nothing like watching the Cardiac Cats (a very fitting name I've always thought)...glad they're back!

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