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Question: If Rivera, Shula and balance of staff are retained


Jmac

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To all the Huddler"s out there, answer this. If the HC,OC, and DC stay but they dump some lower level coaches to try and pacify the masses....how many of you would have had enough? I don't put anything past these clowns to try and save their skin (including dumping Cam in a trade). We are all avid fans, but does there come a point

when one has to step back and consider alliances?

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I am happy to be a Panthers fan. I want a team that can win back to back seasons. If this staff thinks tearing down the walls and rebuilding is the answer? Then I am on board. If JR retains these guys? then you guys are free to go be Dallas or NE fans. Or where ever? But Getts brought us a playoff season with alot of obstacles that most teams can't overcome. I am sure they expected a bit more success this year? At least to be competitive? But I am sure they didn't plan for the injuries and absence of Hardy?

 Either way, I lived through enough bad Panther seasons to where one more won't kill me. In fact at least one every other year. That is what I am tired of. And that's what Getts was brought here to fix. Of course I'd love to see us running the table this year, but not if that meant we were gonna have 3 shitty seasons in a row after that. I want us to be a year in and year out team. Not a, once a decade, flash in the pan team. I know it sucks now. But I believe the long term pay out is worth it. Shula can go. He's really the only one that truly bothers me at this point.

 But to answer your question..., I will be a Panthers fan until they close the doors and shut the lights off!!! Let's Go Panthers!!!!!

 

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I have a hard time fathoming that as a possibility.

 

As mentioned elsewhere, we're not just losing games.  We're getting blown out while also looking like The Jerry Springer Show behind the scenes.

 

Coaches can survive losing seasons if the team still looks professional.  They very rarely survive the locker room becoming a dumpster fire.

 

 

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Nah, I'm just going to pick a team to bandwagon for the playoffs like I do almost every single year. It will be the Browns in the AFC and the Cards in the NFC.

I was thinking the same: If Panthers keep playing like crap or the coaching staff continues to suck then I usually pick two teams I think I would like to see in the Super Bowl. This year I enjoy watching Green Bay (decent fans, cool stadium, great Quarterback) in the NFC & Denver in the AFC. Would make for a good SB.
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