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Official Panthers at Seahawks Gameday thread....


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, Ship said:

you're usually a smart guy to talk to on here. i'm saying that "handling in house" is a universally weak punishment. the people flipping out on here about this are saying that basically cam broke a rule (minor or not) and shouldn't be punished for it because he is "special". that mindset leads to organizations letting things go and allowing "special players" to do whatever they want (no matter how bad it is). everyone here is saying the coach of the team should look the other way when cam does something against the org's rules. 

that is a bullshit and dangerous thing to do. because it creates the perception in a player's mind and in the locker room that maybe some people are above the rules while others aren't. another example is KB being benched the same way during his rookie year.

just because people are frustrated with the season and taking it out on the coaches doesn't mean ron is wrong here.

it's sad to see how stupid people (including you) are acting over a game late in a lost season.

get the fug over it.

I'm saying it's an extreme to mention that benching a star player is how sexual assault happens. 

If you are talking about the enabling of athletes and that's where the connection comes from, then I get what you were going for. 

But if Cam did something egregious enough to get benched, then Rivera should man the fug up and bench him for the game. 

Dont bench him for some arbitrary timeframe and then watch as Anderson almost throws a pick six and realize your job rises on Cam's shoulders and change your mind. That's a weak ass bitch move and you know it. 

Ron Rivera's lack of accountability for himself is no longer tolerable. 

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Just now, thebigcat said:

Thanks CJ, you just gave Ron more excuses


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Well. We are getting to see the low quality of depth the front office has built over the past 4 off seasons. Clearly, there are a handful of players who carry this team in spite of the coaching and front office.

Sad no one has hope in Kony Ealy anymore. What a waste of a pick.

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