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What loss made you realize the Panthers are done?


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  1. 1. What loss made you realize we were fuged



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Eagles. We resurrected Mark Sanchez's career and the Eagles' season on a Monday night.

Looking back, this all started with that tie that will now screw us out of a higher pick. Who knows what happens to this team if the offense, playing their best game of the season, is allowed to go for the touchdown in that situation?

From there, the riverboat died, and the players from that day, knowing they are being held back with this coaching staff, haven't shown up since.

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not trying to play any 'prescient' card, but when the Panthers were thumped by a Pittsburgh team they had beaten for a hope-building preseason game (I know it was the 4th, but it was a shut-out), at home as well, I knew things were really off.

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The Green Bay game let me know that this team was one of the worst in the NFL.

 

The New Orleans game let me know that this team wasn't likely winning such a porous division.

 

The Atlanta game let me know that it would be asinine to allow Ron Rivera to return for the 2015 season (granted, I felt that way long before the game but it confirmed it).

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