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Chad Johnson explains why Bill Belichick and the Pats are so good. Ron should take notes.


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3 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Panthers have been on egg shells around Cam his entire career. If they had a do over, I bet they would handle it differently. 

Maybe so...

But big picture Cam's flaws haven't IMO been the main reasons for any season we failed to post winning records while he has been here.

in fact the guy they walk on eggshells around has allowed them to skimp on areas most teams can't....yet they still have struggled to put good enough talent around him consistently 

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Let's be honest, here.  Belichick may or may not have gained advantages with sketchy things he's been accused of, but the man is probably the greatest GM/Coach combination of all time.  You don't go to the AFC Championship like some six years in a row, or make the playoffs every year for like a decade straight, because you may or may not have gained some small advantage.  The man finds talent that others have over looked, he gets them to buy into his system, he DEMANDS perfection, and as a result...they win CHAMPIONSHIPS.  If you don't want to be a part of that, then see ya, as there are a lot of guys that do.  I'm not saying Ron lacks championship caliber traits, I'm just saying that all other 31 coaches in the league can learn a thing or two from Belichick.


I'm not sure we will win 4 rings if we had cheated.


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There a huge difference, that's why I laugh when people compare this team to the patriots, either fully emulate the pats or don't at all, you can't half ass it and expect success. Panthers need to be the panthers, and quit trying to copy or emulate other teams(not saying we are but we have no identity)


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