Catfish
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I couldn't sleep at all Sunday night. Monday and today have been spent going from the computer to the TV, and back to the computer again. It is like something is wrong-----or is missing-------or is terribly amiss.
Other than the Beanie TD highlight, there is ot much on TV to register the Cards win in NY. I have had an underlying feeling that we have taken something that doesn't belong to us. I almost feel guilty.
I want to feel like Mitch----------to feel giddy about this win, to shout it out to the world, to unload the years of bad taste in my mouth. Somewhere inside me though something is holding me back. It is like my conscience is telling me, ("Don't go there"). ("Keep your head down"). ("Stay out of the light").
I checked on the link that Doug gave us to read about what is going on in Carolina. There I see that the Panthers are 2-4. Seems easy enough----------. Then I see that they had 500 yards of total offense on Sunday against the Bills. Wow, that's a load. (I recall how they put it to us during the regular season last year). But out of all that movement, they only scored 9 points against Buffalo, (2 on a safety early), (7 on a TD late in the game).
How can that be?? I discover that Delhomme threw several more picks again. I remember how he did that in the playoff game against us.
I look at their schedule, and 3 of their 4 losses were to Atlanta, Philly, and Dallas. All decent teams there, no slouches. I look at some more stuff in the Carolina paper that Doug has lnked up for us. It hits me right in the face.
One of their local writers is complaining about the Panthers offense against the Bills. Too much passing, because they fell behind early. Only 116 rushing yards on 25 carries with a long of 17 yards. HE IS UPSET BECAUSE HE WANTS TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO THE 40 YARD BURSTS THEY NORMALLY HAVE IN A GAME. (I recall how pleased I was with our 70 plus yards of rushing against the Giants, because it helped balance our offensive attack).
I am beginning to understand why I don't feel real good about where we are right now. Then I see where Jim Fox, their HC is seriously considering benching Jake Delhomme for the game against us. HE HAS BEEN EXTREMELY LOYAL TO JAKE UNTIL NOW.
I begin to wonder, what if we face a QB Sunday, who doesn't throw the game away? What if they have 500 yards of offense against us, and their QB doesn't do something to lose the game for them? What if we are complascent when we come out onto the field, and find ourselves down 14 points quickly on Sunday? Will we be able to bounce back.?
Now I know why I don't have that good feeling that I crave. I remember too many times where we were all set to turn the corner, and we flat out forgot how to prepare for, and play a game. The feeling sinks into the inner reaches of my brain, then down into my gut, and I KNOW that the Panthers game is VERY loseable, even without them having any score to settle with us from having eliminated them from the playoffs.
Now------I am not here saying that we are toast for Sunday. I am here saying that we had better do everything within our power to excell in this upcoming game though, because the stage is certainly set for us to take one of our famous prat-falls when the curtain goes up Sunday at the Nest.
Other than the Beanie TD highlight, there is ot much on TV to register the Cards win in NY. I have had an underlying feeling that we have taken something that doesn't belong to us. I almost feel guilty.
I want to feel like Mitch----------to feel giddy about this win, to shout it out to the world, to unload the years of bad taste in my mouth. Somewhere inside me though something is holding me back. It is like my conscience is telling me, ("Don't go there"). ("Keep your head down"). ("Stay out of the light").
I checked on the link that Doug gave us to read about what is going on in Carolina. There I see that the Panthers are 2-4. Seems easy enough----------. Then I see that they had 500 yards of total offense on Sunday against the Bills. Wow, that's a load. (I recall how they put it to us during the regular season last year). But out of all that movement, they only scored 9 points against Buffalo, (2 on a safety early), (7 on a TD late in the game).
How can that be?? I discover that Delhomme threw several more picks again. I remember how he did that in the playoff game against us.
I look at their schedule, and 3 of their 4 losses were to Atlanta, Philly, and Dallas. All decent teams there, no slouches. I look at some more stuff in the Carolina paper that Doug has lnked up for us. It hits me right in the face.
One of their local writers is complaining about the Panthers offense against the Bills. Too much passing, because they fell behind early. Only 116 rushing yards on 25 carries with a long of 17 yards. HE IS UPSET BECAUSE HE WANTS TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENED TO THE 40 YARD BURSTS THEY NORMALLY HAVE IN A GAME. (I recall how pleased I was with our 70 plus yards of rushing against the Giants, because it helped balance our offensive attack).
I am beginning to understand why I don't feel real good about where we are right now. Then I see where Jim Fox, their HC is seriously considering benching Jake Delhomme for the game against us. HE HAS BEEN EXTREMELY LOYAL TO JAKE UNTIL NOW.
I begin to wonder, what if we face a QB Sunday, who doesn't throw the game away? What if they have 500 yards of offense against us, and their QB doesn't do something to lose the game for them? What if we are complascent when we come out onto the field, and find ourselves down 14 points quickly on Sunday? Will we be able to bounce back.?
Now I know why I don't have that good feeling that I crave. I remember too many times where we were all set to turn the corner, and we flat out forgot how to prepare for, and play a game. The feeling sinks into the inner reaches of my brain, then down into my gut, and I KNOW that the Panthers game is VERY loseable, even without them having any score to settle with us from having eliminated them from the playoffs.
Now------I am not here saying that we are toast for Sunday. I am here saying that we had better do everything within our power to excell in this upcoming game though, because the stage is certainly set for us to take one of our famous prat-falls when the curtain goes up Sunday at the Nest.
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