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The Huddle Meltdown!


Shufdog

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We were 15-1 last year and went to the Superbowl..

and its October 16th of the following season and we are 1-5..

There is not a single soul after the Panthers lost that night in February that saw this complete meltdown of a season coming..

If you say that you did then please put down the glue..

 

*add up the numbers..LOL

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8 minutes ago, SportsCrazie4172 said:

We were 15-1 last year and went to the Superbowl..

and its October 16th of the following season and we are 1-5..

There is not a single soul after the Panthers lost that night in February that saw this complete meltdown of a season coming..

If you say that you did then please put down the glue..

 

*add up the numbers..LOL

Well after the draft and lack of any FA accquistions.. I felt like the team was not going to be as strong as the 15-1 team was.. lack of vet leadership, lack of norman or any good cb, lack of upgrades at DE and OT.. was painting a bit of a blurry picture before the season started..

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2 minutes ago, Toolbox said:

Well after the draft and lack of any FA accquistions.. I felt like the team was not going to be as strong as the 15-1 team was.. lack of vet leadership, lack of norman or any good cb, lack of upgrades at DE and OT.. was painting a bit of a blurry picture before the season started..

I'm talking about Superbowl night..I'm talking about Cam sitting there mad as hell or Norman crying because we lost..

At that time I just knew we would use that anger and wreck hell in the NFL for the following season..

and then Free Agency and Gettleman happens

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1 minute ago, SportsCrazie4172 said:

I'm talking about Superbowl night..I'm talking about Cam sitting there mad as hell because we lost..

At that time I just knew we would use that anger and wreck hell in the NFL until Free Agency and Gettleman..

Yeah I get what you mean.. the only thing that is really truly to blame for this mess is gettleman.. he put the team in the position it's in right now with his piss poor decisions.

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