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So who still believes in the Panthers this season?


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  1. 1. Do you still believe in the Panthers this year?

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We had those couple of seasons with Foxy where we had a chance to make the playoffs at 8-8, 9-7 if we won our last couple of games or so.  I don't have that feeling with Rivera.  Firstly, this offensive line reeks something foul.  Why should I get my hopes up, if Bell gets beat like a drum constantly, or if all our undrafted lineman can't hang. (Norwell is a pleasant surprise, but Rivera will take him out to start Amini, who should have been undrafted)  I can't begin to be hopeful with Newton being sacked every other play.  A win would be a start, but Rivera's crew just doesn't cut it for me.  Cam is your franchise QB, and you essentially ignored placing talent around him for four years?  Come on man.

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AS of today, I feel we don't deserve to be in the playoffs nor should RR even speak on it. "One game at a time" at this point without the obvious changes really translates to the art of ignorance. I love my team and still hope they turn it around but in reality maybe embarrassment would bring about changes faster. Who knows at this point? I do believe in the players (for the most part) but I don't believe in RR and certainly not Shula. Shula makes my left eye twitch! RR makes me right twitch. RR/Gett would likely piss me off by replacing the OC with another PS player. If we lose to the Bucs, I'm wearing a helmet during the remaining games. At least the walking dead is in season.... I feel better now! Get pounded, I mean keep pounding! 

 

and btw Philly will NOT be a easy game by any means even without Foles.

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The only way I see us have a realistic shot at the playoffs is if we only lose one more game for the remainder of the season, because I don't see the Saints losing very many with the way they are playing. As much as I hate to say it, I don't have faith in this team (as of now) to pull something like that off. It's not impossible, but I don't like our chances unless we drastically improve our level of play.

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