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and then, there is this.....


Jeremy Igo

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And this is why the Panthers will never ever be anything

Said it before and will say it again here

They have

A coach no one wanted

A GM no one wanted to hire

An offensive coordinator no one wanted

A previous GM who was a sports reporter

...and we wonder why they lose and don't have back to back winning seasons and go through this poo over and over again

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They're either blind or stupid. I prefer coaches to be neither.

both because they allow the oline to "oline" and refuse to make changes in spite of no wins in over a month. there you have it: blind and stupid!

 

even a win would not be on the cusp.... smh

 

one drive for the only td that mattered at that point of the game is not enough to justify being on the cusp... my patience is running very low with this team! embarrassing... 

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I hope fans throw their $10 bojangles sweet teas on the field in protest.

 

JR would only see that he made tons of money off the tea sales.

 

 

But yea we wouldn't suck if we didn't suck! GJ Ron rofl further supports my case that the man is just a functional retard.....barely functional though.

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How fuging stupid are these guys? It has to be a given they are going to be fired after the season. I don't see how coaches can say so many idiotic things, which includes throwing your franchise QB under the bus, while also being terrible at their jobs and still keep their jobs.

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