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Antoine Cason upset about being benched. Blaming others for mistakes.


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I don't appreciate your play Mr. Cason. Suck it up.

I firmly believe Rivera will be fired at the end of the season. Knowing the Panthers' luck, he'll be hired as defensive coordinator within the NFC South. Won't be the Bucs if Lovie Smith is still there and probably not the Saints since Rob Ryan may be saving his job. My money's on Atlanta under a new head coach.

yep I can see this happening
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I'm not saying that it wasn't warranted but things like what Cason said shows that Rivera could be losing this locker room quickly.

 

 

 

 

 

If it means benching the lackluster players for actual production I'm all for it.

 

 

When teams start losing like the Panthers have been ,things  can quickly snowball and the HC can easlily lose the locker room. This Panthers team has a lot of holes caused by not having quality players in certain positions and coaches that have their head up their rear a lot of the time. I feel sure we will see a lot of player changes next,just not sure how many coach changes that should be made,will be.

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@@blackandblueReview Antoine Cason said problems during 2-min drill at end of first half were mostly communication related.

 

Cason said plan was for White to play sometime, but he wasn’t happy to be benched: “It looks really bad on me and I don’t appreciate that.“

 

 

Spouting out things like this to the media is a sure way to get a one way ticket out of town.There is no way you can let the tail wag the dog.

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I'm not saying that it wasn't warranted but things like what Cason said shows that Rivera could be losing this locker room quickly.

 

 

 

 

 

If it means benching the lackluster players for actual production I'm all for it.

 

 

I thought the same thing soon as I read the op s post

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I thought the same thing soon as I read the op s post

 

Yeah, but at the same time. If you don't want to be benched. Play well.

 

I'm glad we're seeing these positional shifts, paired with Godfrey's release.  We may suck, but at least we won't sit on our hands about it.

 

 

Now as far as how the offense is performing now...I don't even want to touch that one.

 

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