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Someone convince me that the Panthers will turn it around next season. Odd year good juju? New head coach?

 

I’m having a hard time seeing this team doing anything positive for a long time. Lots of key vets in their final season, QB with a shoulder that is about to implode and fall off, an aging defense with no up and coming stars or even good players. Seems like it might be years before this team even makes the playoffs again. Someone talk me up? 

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14 minutes ago, Captroop said:

We're not that far off. I don't see problems that can't be resolved with a SMART offseason. We need a CB3, a DT, 3/5 of an OL and a TE2. It seems like a lot, but it's manageable. We need a coach with a winning mentality. That's priority #1.

We need more than that

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3 minutes ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Yes there are. People can complain all they want but 2010 was the season of no hope. You went into every game KNOWING we would lose.

This season isn't to knowing level....yet.

I had tons of hope in 2010. There wasn’t any way they could be any worse. Things can get way worse than they are now, and they probably will 

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1 hour ago, Panthercougar68 said:

Yes there are. People can complain all they want but 2010 was the season of no hope. You went into every game KNOWING we would lose.

This season isn't to knowing level....yet.

I feel pretty “ knowing”  that the saints in that dome gonna azz  rape  us. We just thought the Pitt game was bad 

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2 hours ago, Captroop said:

We're not that far off. I don't see problems that can't be resolved with a SMART offseason. We need a CB3, a DT, 3/5 of an OL and a TE2. It seems like a lot, but it's manageable. We need a coach with a winning mentality. That's priority #1.

Need way more than that.

Kalil may retire.
TD may retire.
Olsen may retire.

We're an old team that spent most of its picks on defense and yet we have almost no talent on defense....lol.

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