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Fug the Haters (and our "fans" turning against the team)


gtanaka

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I'm seeing a lot of, "Our GM sucks", "We got exposed", "This year was a fluke", "I dont even know if we'll be in the playoffs next year" etc...

If you can't appreciate what our team has accomplished this year than fug off. Some of yall have not been a fan long enough to realize how special this year truly was. Yeah, we got our asses handed to us today but that doesn't mean our team wasn't great. You don't just stumble into a 17-2 season. Sure, we have some wholes and areas for improvement but I wouldn't really say we got "exposed". Cam played bad, Oline played bad, really showed how much we needed our number 1 receiver in KB, some really shitty play calling from Shula. But our defense played great and we're set up to be contending for years to come. We weren't even supposed to be this good this year and we're only gonna be improving. We say  we embrace the phrase "keep pounding" but the vast majority of you are not embodying that. Im upset and pissed as anyone, but I sure as hell know that we're still a good team and will be for years to come. So Fug the haters and all our fake fans. 

#Panthernation #Keeppounding 

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This loss was a team affair and a NFL officiating one too.  LOL  It wasn't any one players fault.  They all made mistakes.  Cam was bad, Shula and Rivera were bad, special teams were not too special, receivers stunk, running game wasnt that good.  

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13 minutes ago, tondi said:

Other than the defense this was a team loss on both the players and coaches.  If pointing that out to you  pisses you off then go fug yourself because you are obviously an inbred moron we would all be better off without.

LOL, dont know why you getting mad at me, i addressed that saying that our oline played bad and there was bad calling. If it didnt apply to you then dont make it apply to you. It was a bad performance from our offense and coaches. But that doesnt mean we didnt deserve to make it to the superbowl like a lot of people are making it seem. We got outplayed and had a bad game on the worst day possible. 

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People who were all-world

Ealy

People who were great

Luke, TD, McDermott

People who were good

Norman, Allen, CJ, tbh most of the defense sans Boston, Funchess

People who would be in "good" category if given any remote opportunity to succeed

Cam, Stewart, Olsen

People who were respectable

Rivera

People who were a little subpar but alright

Kalil, Ginn, more people on the Huddle

People who were fuging God awful

Remmers, Tolbert, Cotchery, Gano, Shula, Clete Blakeman

People who made Remmers look like Orlando Pace

TheGreatestOfAllTimeCam, CCS

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