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Official Panthers at Seahawks Gameday thread....


Jeremy Igo

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I just don't understand why it is so hard for some Gettlepologists to admit he may have made some moves that ran our franchise into the ground. I mean, it's really not that difficult. I thought Damiere Byrd was the next best undrafted WR but obviously I was wrong and I admit that. It wasn't hard, but apparently once you make a romantic connection with your GM it's really hard. So I will have to accept that.


Franchise is a strong word. I would agree with season


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Just now, Chaos said:

As much as I don't want to hear injuries as an excuse, we will.  Sackless bitches in charge of this disaster and won't own up to their own incompetence.  

Thats exactly what's gonna happen. they have that ace in the hole

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Typical Pete Carroll running up the score when the game is decided, but fug it, I want him to do it tonight. Ron needs to be fuging embarrassed. The team cast their ballots tonight. Cam Newton is a landslide. Bye, Ron.

Still better than Ron going prevent in the 2nd with a 3 point lead...just saying. 

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Typical Pete Carroll running up the score when the game is decided, but fug it, I want him to do it tonight. Ron needs to be fuging embarrassed. The team cast their ballots tonight. Cam Newton is a landslide. Bye, Ron.

it's not gonna matter. they will blame injuries and bring every single coach back next year.

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Just now, backtobackwinningseasons said:

I just don't understand why it is so hard for some Gettlepologists to admit he may have made some moves that ran our franchise into the ground. I mean, it's really not that difficult. I thought Damiere Byrd was the next best undrafted WR but obviously I was wrong and I admit that. It wasn't hard, but apparently once you make a romantic connection with your GM it's really hard. So I will have to accept that.

Gettlepologist here. He made some moves that ran our franchise into the ground.

There.

That being said, this is his first bad off season. I don't think it's grounds for firing, particularly after last year. I still think as a whole he can get us to the promise land. 

 

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