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34 minutes ago, TheRed said:

I still find it overwhelmingly pitiful that our head coach could publicly whine about the league scheduling, but tuck his tail between his legs when the time came to speak out defiantly about the lack of calls protecting our franchise QB.

Oh wait, he did say he would have hit our QB in the head too.

Is this real life?

Agreed. 

He'll be complaining once again if the Panthers have to play against the Patriots in the season opener.

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2 hours ago, Lumps said:

You take this way too seriously.

 

On a side note who gives a fug? A true team and coaching of skill will beat anyone, anywhere, and anytime. Stop whining guys really if we aren't ready to beat the Pats week one, our weaknesses will be exposed and should be addressed  (though they probably won't until week 6 per usual).

It's really easy to tell people "who cares" about pretty much anything. congrats on protecting yourself in a bubble of not taking things seriously when it suits you.

i care about the team. why would i waste my time posting on this message board and following every little thing and every game if i'm not willing to invest my emotions into it? why enjoy any hobby or interest?

sorry if my post was too strongly worded for you, but when i played sports seriously i psyched myself up this way. it's not always the way i talk about sports now, but when the feeling suits me i'm more than happy to let it rip on here.

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5 hours ago, Saca312 said:

Gee, so not only do the Panthers get to play the defending Superbowl champs last year, they get to have another go at it TWO seasons in a row.

Someone better blowtorch the NFL shield off at BoA Stadium right now.

Seriously.  If this happens, the NFL hates us. 

I will be really annoyed if we open at either Foxboro or Atlanta.   We haven't had a home opener in a few years.  Ron hated having to play on Thursday, and having to play the defending SB chanps or the Falcons in week 1 would really mess with our minds. 

 

I just checked:  we've only had 1 home opener since Cam has been on the team.  (2013 (vs. Seattle).  All our other week one games have been away.  UGH.

Come on NFL.  We're due for a home opener.  PLEASE!

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If Gano was not GaNO it works out gloriously.  But he sucks and it was the beginning of the end last year.  

Well hold on now maybe he had a down year as frustrating and as much as I cursed at him through the TV screen we have to give them a chance everybody had a down year last year wasn't our year that's all that if he sucks again then I will barely be through with him but since he was playing injured just like Cam i'm not going to bash him right now I'm just going to pray that all of our players are healthy and ready to go


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I'd rather not have our toughest game to start the year.  Cam will be coming off shoulder surgery, and will likely still be shaking off the rust and be a bit tentative until he gets comfortable with what he can and cannot do. 

 

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