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The NFL Shield At Midfield

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  1. maybe i'm cynical but i can't disagree that the point of all this was at least partially to sway public opinion and fire one last shot at the organization to that end:
  2. he's well entrenched as a super nice quirky fan-friendly guy thanks to his social media presence he's playing with house money right now because it's really unlikely that any of this will hurt his image in any meaningful sense. you know richardson and gettleman aren't going to say anything to the media.
  3. either that or more people posting in the noob sandbox about what an insane ridiculous geneva convention violating burden it is to have to pay a whole dollar to post here
  4. i like winning and playoff appearances. if you don't then that's cool i guess. it seems like you're more attracted to the tabloid TMZ side of the NFL because most of your posting revolves around what a supposed massive douche our GM is because he cut some of your favorite players. maybe you should stick to pro wrasslin.
  5. shelbypanther is truly underrated as one of the absolute bottom rung worst posters on this site
  6. the hell does gettleman have to do with this a bloo bloo bloo i finally got to watch the panthers go the playoffs two years in a row thanks in large part to our GM's late season personnel moves bawwwwww
  7. we probably won't hear a peep out of gettleman about this either which i'm sure will be satisfying to everyone
  8. i loved it in 2013 when the little babies on this site discovered the concept of an NFL team twisting the arm of a city for stadium upgrades and construction. what the panthers and the city of charlotte went through was nothing unusual whatsoever. that's right kiddos bojangles mchitler didn't invent the concept: http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/10/how-the-nfl-fleeces-taxpayers/309448/
  9. he's the conductor of the anti-richardson circle jerk on this site also a guy who routinely spends time around the players and has contacts inside the organization disputes the claim so...
  10. there's smf withholding his opinion like he said he would by the way if what jeremy said is true then he's basically slandering the panthers organization but a lot of people on this site lap that poo up so it's brushed off
  11. if only there was a board on this site where this information was shared months ago
  12. have you ever noticed that the players who got the most pissed off when gettleman released them or let them walk were ones who played most or all of their careers with hurney as their GM
  13. maybe i just wasn't as massively butthurt by that as his fanboys. it's a different outlook i guess because i didn't think that steve smith was bigger or more important than the franchise.
  14. gettleman issued like one statement on it after he was released and said that all players on the roster were being evaluated at the combine. the rest of it was fans like you going apeshit on the internet and steve smith talking trash to anyone with a microphone that would listen.
  15. lol when he signs with another team it's going to be "them panthers did dwill dirty i hope he goes off for 200 and 3 TDs when he plays the panthers real panther fans are rooting for 34" etc
  16. yeah you get lots of insider nuggets that jeremy doesn't post on the main boards that board is also how we learned that the popular fan perception of steve smith is quite a bit different from what it's like to actually share a locker room with him
  17. still remember the first game of his rookie year against the falcons he only got one touch in favor of defumbles foster
  18. i thought you could release somebody ahead of june 1st but still designate them a june 1st cut
  19. just looked at it if there was really a source with that story it'd be getting picked up nationally and not on some backwater sports blog
  20. i tend to think that if you dumped wilson on the panthers he'd look like kolb did on the cardinals or cassel in kansas city. it's happened over and over again with west coast offense quarterbacks dropped into coryell-derived systems.
  21. oh boy it's the age old "wilson has no weapons and still wins teh games!1" argument the discussion begins and ends with the fact that the seahawks' west coast system is night and day different from the panthers' coryell system with erhardt-perkins concepts. kearse, baldwin, and yes wilson would all suck in carolina because the kind of offense we run needs serious downfield speed to work the way it's supposed to. for what it's worth i think cam would be awful in a west coast system too so all you huddle wolfpack fans can take it easy
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