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Peanut talks about the Panthers on Undisputed on Fox.


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4 hours ago, luke nukem said:

ok so his PR people are leaving weird ass DM's to broads in Atlanta? That's cam you dipshit!

Its part if his brand!

In reality its either someone pretending to be him or hes not as smart as we hope he is.

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Damn Peanut telling it exactly as it is. I really miss that guy and the Peanut Punch on the defense. I still wish that he would decide to start coaching, and of course for us. Man I'd do next to anything just to have him on the sideline to help mentor our young guys. Knowledge is power and that applies in the NFL as well and sadly right now our secondary is lacking in knowledge and experience. I'm glad that even though he wasn't with us for long that Peanut puts our team on such a high platform despite spending most of his time on the Bears ^_^!

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7 hours ago, truthjuice said:

What does the internet have to do with the football field? I don't get it. Someone explain how posting pictures and plugging products (what you get paid to do) effects your game? 

Because if you respond that shows you care what your critics are saying. If you show you care that opens the door for more criticism because people know you let it get to you.

Like Shannon and Skip were saying with the picture he posted this week where he was looking ahead instead of in the rear view, he might as well have just said he was focused on the rear view. 

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I am sure the secondary not making up for the takeaways, struggling to develop communication and not attacking the pass has a lot to do with it.

The cockiness and ability for the vets to mentally challenge the rookies was cut out by Gettleman.

None of the CBs have what it takes to make it in the NFL mentally. Tillman and Sharpe do a great job detailing that necessary aspect of a DB.

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On 10/21/2016 at 7:59 PM, luke nukem said:

ok so his PR people are leaving weird ass DM's to broads in Atlanta? That's cam you dipshit!

Don't you know Cam does no wrong ? He is perfect all the way around. Everything bad that happens is everyone else's fault.......or so some here think. 

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10 hours ago, ickmule said:

Don't you know Cam does no wrong ? He is perfect all the way around. Everything bad that happens is everyone else's fault.......or so some here think. 

 

So...now that you have given up on the season. Your sole purpose is to spread your oh so special brand of misery to everyone else?

 

"Well, isn't that special".

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On 10/21/2016 at 3:19 PM, csx said:

We were stacked with quality human and veteran leaders everywhere last year in Tillman, Harper, Cotchery, Kalil, Olsen, TD. Half of those mentors and foundation stones are gone. 

Don't forget about Allen.  Tillman and Allen were both huge pieces IMO.  Two team first vets that had seen every move any kid dared break out in a NFL game, both sacrificed their bodies in the pursuit of accomplishing something special.   That hungry pursuit to go out on top, sing the sweetest of swan songs, passion fueled by careers of vanity in regards to  the NFL's grandest prize.  To have two guys like that gone has obviously left a huge void in the soul of our defense.  

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On 10/22/2016 at 11:19 AM, FootballLivesMatter said:

100% 

 

they still think they're the 15-1 Panthers. Looking at each Sunday thinking its an easy blowout

No they aren't.  That defense doesn't think they are the 2015 Panthers.  Secondary wasn't here for the most part and don't play with confidence (and shouldn't).  Davis and Luke aren't dumb enough to look behind them and think their D is the same either.

Straight up talent issue and this team IMO knows it.  Ron too. But they can't throw the guy who can fire them all under the bus or they will get Bene'd. 

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