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The REAL problem with this organization.


Diehardpanther02

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Not Cam, Luke, Shula, Bell, Rivera, Gettleman or any person directly involved with the franchise.

It is you my fellow huddlers, with the exception of a handful this fan base is nearly the worst in the NFL. Week in and week out the emotion of this fan base is dang near menstrual. Its absolutely ridiculous, every week, win or lose you all have something to complain about. The best teams in the League all state their opinion, they all voice possible problems, and solutions, but none of them question the absolutes. Which is the fact that they love their team, they would

Punch their momma if they bad mouthed their pro-bowl qb, they would slap their sister if their pro-bowl linebacker was considered not so good by her lack of intelligence. Granted each team is a business and business decisions must be made to produce but i say the organization will never change until the fan base does. You guys keep doubting every coach, player, manager, mascot and water-boy, as a true die hard fan, I wont. Tho disappointed at the outcome of some games i have come

To realize that this is one tough as$ game and to expect perfection out

Of each and every aspect of the team is ludicrous. I want to see us succeed and i honestly think if the attitude of these whiney loser, couch potato coachin, elementary football educated fan base would step up and accept accountability on their part for not backing up their team and bashing locals when they cheer for any one other than the home team then MAYBE jus MAYBE our FO would take notice and operate the same way. Or how about showing up on a frigging HOME game and outnumbering THE TEAM VISITING. Now who you gone point

Fingers at, let the men work its mid season it is what it is and save your judging for the offseason.

We have a opportunity to be the first in our division, the first to do it

Consecutively, the first time

In franchise history for back to back winning seasons, and back to back playoff appearances and you guys wanna B1tCH about what? Byron bell being left handed? Shula's screen

Plays, cams high throws, tds missed

Tackles, rivera's balls, gettleman and his financial decisions and plan, kelvin not making one catch, luke missing a tackle, mcdermott's mcschemes? I could go on for days, and i would say if u think you are better then do it, but you know, your not, and half of you are prob not even coordinated enough to take a 3 step drop and hit a 15 yard dig across the middle on your 2 foot five inch nephew, not to mention fluently

Kick slide your ass newhere other than your fridge.

Diehard out.

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Name me one fan base with fans who doesn't ever complain, especially when their team struggles? You can take the most die hard fans in the world, and when things fall apart, you can't stomach it and want to scream.

 

I just don't get people who always say to just support the team... no matter. It's like your just taking it. I don't agree with that.

 

If you disagree with the President, do you hate America? I guess, it depends on whether or not your guy is in. lol BUT you can support the same thing you disagree with.

 

Still. People are allowed to show their frustration with their team IMO, as long as they don't jump ship. That is only thing that bothers me. Voice your opinion, complain but always come back. I don't care how bad Carolina gets... I will never have a #2 team. it's Carolina or bust, no matter how livid they make me.

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