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This fan base has fallen off a cliff when it comes to this Norv Turner hatred


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Just who do you people want that's going to be significantly better? Norv Turner in 2018 won't be the greatest OC of all-time, but he'll *certainly* be better than Mike Shula. Some of you people need to get over yourselves. With Norv, we're going to run something similar to what we've been running, only a much better version of it coming from a smarter mind. It's an obvious upgrade and if you disagree, you're flat out stupid.

Some people in this fan base are coming off like entitled little brats akin to Tennessee Vols fans. 

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In theory, our system works. We've seen it. The problem is the damn play calling, selection, and situational handling. It will also help getting different receivers in here. Those of you wanting double TEs, not happening. That means we need another TE and Dickson had one flash this year. Last I checked he dropped a key pass in the playoff game. 

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Just now, heel31ok said:

lol, this is how it will always be... there is never going to be complete agreement...winning changes everything, so does losing !

It's more vitriolic than usual with this for reasons I don't get. I've seen people literally wish death upon Norv Turner on Twitter or say they'll be out as Panthers fans. Makes NOOOOOOOO sense.

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3 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

#FireNorv over/under 3 months hahahaha I am tired of all of the negativity that is backed by nothing but speculation.

 

I am excited about a new OC. I am just hoping our team has the capacity to learn the new route trees and running block scheme 

he needs to be hired first...no guarantee that is going to happen. Having said that i too am excited about the possibilities coming in with a new OC...

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1 minute ago, mjligon said:

Folks in this fanbase think we are entitled to yank Sean McVay from LA and demote him to offensive coordinator.

That might be it, might be an ageist thing. People think 65 year olds are too old to still be good coordinators, ignoring the fact that a defensive coordinator that was 68 whooped our ass in the Super Bowl 2 years ago.

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1 minute ago, mjligon said:

Folks in this fanbase think we are entitled to yank Sean McVay from LA and demote him to offensive coordinator.

Seriously log on facebook and look at our "fans" comments, and literally they don't watch football. They're like "Advanced" Clampsun fans.

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