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EPIC Offence or EPIC Failure


CanadianCat

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I feel like the popular off-season topic that everyone is talking about is the EPIC offence we WILL have next year. Like how could we not with the addition of 2 rookies!?

Everyone seems to be writing about it and as much as Im getting excited about it I feel like its probably an unfair expectation. I highly doubt our new offence will run through these 2 guys like everyone else is saying. I imagine them more helping the other starters get more space...primarily Olsen. The entire offense will still run through Olsen 

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If Shula doesn't create the greatest offense ever built will the media be calling for his head??

 

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2 minutes ago, Jimmy said:

When we make the playoffs: Huddle, "Epic Success"

If we miss the playoffs: Huddle, "Epic Failure"

 

Well, actually it depends on if we won or lost last game.  People jump on and off the bandwagon weekly for the most part.  Its sad.

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Have you seen a gameday thread? Threads created after gameday?

 

The huddle is all about unfair expectations. The huddle is not about logic. The huddle revolves around creating all-star Madden teams based of stats and early random projections.

 

Would it be so bad to wait until our rookies play one game...even preseason. Would it be so bad to be realistic knowing our qb just came back from surgery, and our LT has not played a single game with this online? Just wait and see how Shula somehow changes everything he's done so far and creates a new offense?

 

No, this is not the huddle off season way. Instead we will criticize anyone who doesn't claim our offense or team will be godly as haters and ramble on about how dominant the Panthers will be.

 

The proceed to post mind numbingly, retarded ass knee-jerk reactions to every single small significant and insignificant thing that happens in every game and wonder why the Panthers fail yet again. 

 

Then as expectations finally begin to subside and come back to logic and reality the Panthers will show flashes of what is to come and give hope to huddlers. At this point  huddlers will be so happy we are at least looking like we have a plan and thus begin the cycle once again of growing, unrealistic expectations.

 

This is the huddle way, the way of mediocrity, way of never having winning records two years in a row...the way of the Carolina Panthers.

 

Be excited of the possibilities but just sit the fug down and wait to be shows something to get excited about for once.

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