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Can we send a collective "WAKE THE fug UP" message to the Panthers?


hepcat

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The Panthers obviously need a swift kick in the ass from the head coach down to the towel boy. They slept walked through the game against the Lions on Sunday after getting ass-raped by the Steelers the previous week. Rivera inexplicably gives the team the weekend off after one of the most humiliating losses in franchise history, then the team unsurprisingly comes out flat again the next week. Now all I've seen at the press conferences is Ron Rivera and the players STILL exuding this bullshit "everything is fine" attitude with the season quickly slipping away from their grasp. A loss to Seattle this weekend drops them out of the playoff picture.

Can we as a fanbase send them a collective WAKE THE fug UP AND WIN message? I think they need it. This team needs to get angry before the season is lost.

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Just now, hepcat said:

Couldn’t hurt.

Fans can do whatever they want to support the team, of course.

But when it comes to the players, if the desire to win, the fact that this is their job and the hefty paychecks they're getting aren't motivation enough, they should probably be replaced.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

If the team needs a wake up call that the coaching staff can't provide, then the coaching staff needs to go.

The fact that’s Ron wasn’t pissed about the Steelers game made me very concerned. The angriest thing he said was “poo happens”. 

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I think we needed to loose a little hate to say it but we play our best football when we have to or our Back to thevwskm mentality. So bring we started off hit not really normal of a Ron team we've relaxed like Ron does with a 10 point lead and cruised a little basically how our offense performs with a minimal lead I see similarities. Now Teppers about to heat his seat up behind closed doors because the new owners got good management skills it seems. And presto aggressive smart desperate but organized Ron will show up. 

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