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letter to mike shula


gibran newton

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PLEASE STUDY THE PATRIOTS OFFENSE AND HOW BEAUTIFULLY THEY COOKED THE SAINTS. Im watching highlights from the game and the first play where they fake hand off the running back and give it to brandon cooks would easily work against any team with curtis samuel. We need to apply this stuff to our offense and everything else they do, im tired of mike shulas alabama crimson tide approach this is the NFL not College we have to be more crafty with the tools we have and we can essily score 30+ points a game with the way our defense is playing. Rivera really needs to hold shula more accountable. the only excuse i can think of is that Kalil was out and mcdermott basically has our playbook. but if mcdermott has our playbook we need to upgrade.

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2 minutes ago, Igor1 said:

How is the roster beAutiful ? And what did Hurney do bad ? Gettleman sucked he gave all this money to a bum because his brother is a great center . We neglected the tackle spot for damn years already . Gettleman had a good personality but that's it he has done nothing but find kwan short that's it 

you are literally stupid. 

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43 minutes ago, gibran newton said:

also, i know it's beating a dead horse but holy cow how in world did we fire gettlemen? this roster is beautiful and marty hurney is an absolute squid 

He should have been fired immediately after last season due to his complete mishandling of the Josh Norman situation. His handling was negligent and unforgiveable. I can forgive most mistakes made after careful thought and evaluation. I will not forgive without recompense mistakes borne of arrogance, anger, and ego. He COMPLETELY misread and mishandled the situation. Josh Norman got the last laugh and the team and fans suffered the consequences.

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2 hours ago, FakePlasticTrees said:

He should have been fired immediately after last season due to his complete mishandling of the Josh Norman situation. His handling was negligent and unforgiveable. I can forgive most mistakes made after careful thought and evaluation. I will not forgive without recompense mistakes borne of arrogance, anger, and ego. He COMPLETELY misread and mishandled the situation. Josh Norman got the last laugh and the team and fans suffered the consequences.

josh norman was a great player but his head got too big and he was all in the media talking down about the panthers, he started to think he was the reason our defense was so dominant when clearly he wasn't. look at the redskins and look at us, do you really think norman got the last laugh? i do believe norman would have been much happier here. i do agree DG couldve handled it better but it's not that big of a deal we have 53 players we have to pay and giving a 30 year old corner quarterback money is not smart. after all WE developed him.

now onto smitty

smitty was and is my favorite panther of all time and although he was so great he started to uncharacteristically drop balls and unfortunately the only thing that could have lit a fire under his butt was going to a new team. we both won: smitty got to ball out and we got to move on. marty hurney hasn't done anything and i think that's the problem, he should never have gotten this job his whole demeanor screams mediocre. look at wilks you can tell he's a champion. you can't shine poo and call it gold. hurneys track record is digusting the fact that anyone thinks we're better off with him and not DG is utter insanity. 

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2 minutes ago, Salisburysean98 said:

Take the Lombardi and run Hurney. Run far away from us and take the Carolina Panthers team president job or some poo. 

we as fans have to make it clear that we don't want hurney. maybe DG "had to go" but we must find someone better. find someone new with a good track record because reverting back to familiar faces is not progress and we as a professional organization in the most popular sport in the USA we have to pride ourselves that we are bigger then the players (look at the patriots) we must be a consistent winning organization win or get TF OUT. and that has to stand for everyone even the coaches

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Norman got the lost laugh in that he got paid even though the tag was dropped late in the process ( Gettleman's way of saying I'Ll show you). The Panthers went from a Super Bowl appearance to wasting part of the draft on player(s) to help replace the player they had under contract as the preface for another losing season. The Panthers have still never had consecutive winning seasons. Last season was self-inflicted. Gettleman lost his job prior to this season. I do not think the two events are unconnected and the former justified the latter.

Yes, indeed, Norman got the last laugh.

 

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2 minutes ago, FakePlasticTrees said:

Norman got the lost laugh in that he got paid even though the tag was dropped late in the process ( Gettleman's way of saying I'Ll show you). The Panthers went from a Super Bowl appearance to wasting part of the draft on player(s) to help replace the player they had under contract as the preface for another losing season. The Panthers have still never had consecutive winning seasons. Last season was self-inflicted. Gettleman lost his job prior to this season. I do not think the two events are unconnected and the former justified the latter.

Yes, indeed, Norman got the last laugh.

 

norman is missing the playoffs and we're not so no. we got the last laugh. i don't think gentlemen waited late because he didn't want him to get paid elsewhere matter of fact i think he'd love for some foolish team to overpay him. the fact of the matter is norman was playing games and wouldn't sign the tender and he was making it seem like he wasn't going to settle for anything reasonable. maybe that's his fault for hiring some jankey agent but it is what it is. i agree it was a mistake and it shot us in the foot but i'd prefer the progressive approach (bradberry) than the mary hurney approach (100 million dollar contracts) 

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