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Panthers giving Ron Ron a two year extension


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7 minutes ago, joemac said:

Lol, we have been anything but mediocre the past 5 years or so. Just because we haven't won a SB doesn't mean we aren't one of the top teams in the league.

Yep all those back to back winning seasons and consistency is amazing.  Plus that much improved offense.  Yep your right.  Sorry.  Oh yeah, I almost forgot the 7-9 division winning season.  Impressive.  

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Just now, ickmule said:

Not sure why they would do this unless new ownership is included in this decision.   This is another reason to believe a deal may already be done. 

They said they were going to do this to provide stability.  They don't want the franchise to be on a shifting tectonic plate while they're getting a new owner.  Last thing this team needs.

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Just now, *FreeFua* said:

It’s the reality of the situation.

Feel free to quote this post when Rivera wins us a SuperBowl... i’ll be waiting 

Who do you recommend as a replacement?  I'm not sure if your aware of RR's value.  He would be welcomed practically anywhere he was hired.  Who's been a better coach in the history of the franchise?

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11 minutes ago, TheMaulClaw said:

Who do you recommend as a replacement?  I'm not sure if your aware of RR's value.  He would be welcomed practically anywhere he was hired.  Who's been a better coach in the history of the franchise?

“In the history of the franchise”...

This line is used so much here and it’s so pathetic. It just proves how so many of you have grown to accept mediocrity 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

“In the history of the franchise”...

This line is used so much here and it’s so pathetic. It just proves how so many of you have grown to accept mediocrity 

So mediocre, unlike your Bills.89AE4DE6-C102-4DDF-99F2-9B5302E77887.thumb.jpeg.8ba57b03a68ee764009d278e9f9c17cb.jpeg

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