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Official Panthers at Seahawks Gameday thread....


Jeremy Igo

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Just now, backtobackwinningseasons said:

He is a battered QB, behind a horrible OL and has shitty WRs. His coaching his horrible. This is beyond predictable.

Ok. Normally I agree, but TONIGHT he is off. 

No reason to make 14 excuses for a bad night.

Also these same shitty receivers were the ones that helped get him MVP last year. They were the #1 scoring offense. 

Not saying it's all Cam, because I hate the coaches, pretty pissed at Gettledouche, HATE the Oline,  but cam has been rough, too.

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3 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

Yea....Gettlemans draft picks aren't doing poo lol...might have to re-evaluate my thoughts on taht guy....his players came out strong then fizzled sharply.

This is still Hurneys team, dont let the Gettleman slobbers tell you otherwise.

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Rivera and Shula are horrible coaches, but we're not going to be able to hire any coaches who can overcome the type of personnel moves Gettleman makes. We are so fuged as long as dipshit Richardson employs any of the aforementioned clowns. Otherwise, even with new coaches, we won't fix any of the massive holes this roster has now.

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