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Yes, this is our record. This is the bed we have made, now we have to sleep in it. Its sad that a team with this type of history of doing so well has folded so early. Its no secret that folks are upset, and everyone understands why....

HOWEVER..... We are only 0-3. Even though the playoff look out of reach, its not set in stone.

I am not trying to be a blind homer, all I a trying to say is that our chance is not yet over.

Keep you heads up and look forward to our next game, it could be the start of something good.

None of us know!!!!!

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Tampa is terrible. Atlanta didn't blow us out, even though we played poorly, and the Saints have an inconsistant offense (based on last season). We hung in there against Dallas, and if not for bogus offensive PI call, we might have won.

Harris will be back after the bye, and Moore may become a factor in our passing game. Not to mention DT Hollis Thomas should help stiffen the run defense, and help free up our LBs. Beason has, by his own admission, not been playing well at all. That's going to change. We all know he's a pro-bowl LB. Thomas Davis is playing the best football of his career, and he's determined to get to the pro-bowl this season. Keep in mind that there is a learning curve for a new defensive scheme. And not all players learn at the same speed. I think the secondary will continue to improve, and iron out some of the recent mental errors.

Offensiely speaking, I hate to blame any one player, but Moose just isn't winning his battles 1-on-1. That's a huge part of why our offense looks so stagnant. We may replace Moose with Moore, now that he has had some time in our system. If we go with Moore, then Jake can try to hit Moore 1-on-1, and see what he can do after the catch. Moore might be the right WR to keep opposing defenses honest, then the running game will open up.

I'm dissappointed in our special teams, but really the problem is mental errors, not talent. I'm expecting a better perfomance from that unit coming out of the bye.

If the Panthers continue to improve in all 3 phases (big if), then the playoffs are not out of the question.

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Guys I'm not gonna shitzzz you unicorns and rainbows! This franchise is on the edge of collaspe. I don't know what games you guys were watching, but this team has sucked all year! In all phases of the game(coaching, offense, defense and ST) I don't know, I hope we win out but the schedule + the Panthers = many losses and no playoffs and no 1st round pick and new coaching staff and new front office and baby needs a new pair of shoezzzz!

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We could very well end up 2-4 or 3-3 after the next three games. Remember what the Colts did last year? We could be seeing a 10-6 record if our defense comes together and stays healthy.

And if our offense learns to keep the ball in our hands and special teams steps up.

A very viable record to obtain...

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