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Calm down people, Atlanta lost


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at week four last year did you? Probably not. Chill out.

 

Did you? Probably not. Don't lie either. The ONLY reason we turned it around last year was because Rivera was coaching like his job was on the line. Now that it's not, you are seeing the same Rivera we have seen in 2/3 of his career here. I still think we WAY overachieved last year. I'm still going to root for my Panthers, but it doesn't look good right now.

 

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Did you? Probably not. Don't lie either. The ONLY reason we turned it around last year was because Rivera was coaching like his job was on the line. Now that it's not, you are seeing the same Rivera we have seen in 2/3 of his career here. I still think we WAY overachieved last year. I'm still going to root for my Panthers, but it doesn't look good right now.

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With that remarkably shallow view of this team it is doubtful that you even follow this closely. If you even attempted to explain that this team was built to the best it possibly could have due to salary cap constraints and FA/draft availability, we took what was there and made due. If you think you could fill a top notch roster with the available means to do so you should have at least sent an email to the team. You might have gotten some financial rewards had you done so.

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