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It's Black Monday Morning. Is Shula Fired Yet? Let's Play GTFO.


RumHam

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This day is always fun. What would be more fun is that everything wrong with this team was summed up in the 4th Quarter yesterday. Everything that was 2016 was the epitome of that game. A game we should have easily have had, but blown by completed and utter stupidity. So on Day 1 of the offseason for the Panthers, these naggers need to GTFO.

1. Shula - Yeah, Cam threw three picks yesterday. But who's the fuging asshole that kept calling hitch plays? It's not hard. Tampa said fug it and started jumping the routes. I MEAN SERIOUSLY WHY NOT!? Cam should have had 4, but luckily one wasn't a pick. I don't blame him for hating everything right now. I do. Denver might have missed the playoffs and their coach is retiring but hell they still finished 9-7 with a high school QB and no running game.

2. Remmers - fuging Tackling Dummy. This fuging retard would be cut by Cleveland. Stick a guy there and that's what he does. That's Mike Remmers. He takes up space. He's useless. The rest of the line is set. This fuger should have never have been a starter in the NFL.

3. Gano - I don't give a fug how automatic you think you are. If you constantly miss in key situations, you suck at your job as a kicker. There's a difference of going to work and actually doing your job, and all Gano does is show up. When he's forced to do his job he chokes EVERY fuging TIME. I don't have to go through the games this bastard fuged us in this year. It seriously is Denver and Tampa. A difference of 8-8. fuging choke job needs to go. 

On another note, sign fuging Steve Smith today to a one day contract and retire a fuging Panther. Put your damn egos aside, please, and do it for the good of the fans and the franchise. Otherwise Gettleman oughta get the boot too just for that.

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Shula should be fired, Gano should be cut, and Smitty should be signed agree on all. Remmers should only be back with this team as a backup or competition at RT. If he wins the job fine, but it should be an honest open competition. We better not pay him starter money! If we somehow acquire a LT and can move Oher to RT we would be in phenomenal shape going into next year with Kalil returning as well.

As for Addison, I hope Gettleman pays him fairly for what he is a situational pass rusher, he is gone if he commands too DE money.

Most importantly Star and KK both better be signed long term. That was the entire premise of letting Norman go was to be able to afford them both. Butler should continue to learn behind them.

Also speed is the key for offense. Love Ted but it's time for a real WR, replace Ginn with Djax and give Cam a real deep threat. Also do not want to see Bersin or Philly back. Funchess and Byrd should be the back end developmental WRs, Cam needs a bonafide stud to pair with KB. Please bring in DJax!


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Shula will not be fired. The franchise is going to prove it has no idea what it is doing. We all will be right back here next season to see run run and 15 yard route plays. Teams have figured Shula out and the franchise either knows it and doesn't care or they have no clue. You have some legit replacements on the market too.

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