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Panthers Airing of Grievances


NeederNodder

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I'm gonna start off with the fanbase. Bagging on guys like Rivera or Washington or units like the defense is beating a dead horse. The amount of just plain dead ignorant takes about this franchise' future is just mind-numbing. Whenever we lost a game this I've seen endless threads about "trading Cam" or "needing to rebuild" and it makes me question the mental capacity of people who type such blatantly wrong things in the first place. Yes, this team is far from perfect but we do not need to blow it entirely up either. The ideas that are spewed on this site about this franchise would put us in a much worse position in the long run than with any incompetent coach or coordinator or GM at the helm.

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Cam is a running QB who will be 30 and his shoulder is in doubt.  I never said trade him, but we should possibly get more info or prepare for life without him.

Rebuilding was necessary regardless and I felt it would catch up to us.  Take a Gander at our defense-they are ancient-and are rumored to be older next season!

2019 age

Mike Adams 38

Mario Addison 32

Thomas Davis 36

Kyle Love 33

Captain Munnerlyn 31

Julius Peppers 39

KK Short 30

Wes Horton 30

If you look at the starters, almost half were 31 or older.

 

 

 

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43 minutes ago, Ivan The Awesome said:

What? How?

Really we just need the Lions to win this week.  Everything else that needs to happen I expect to happen (Philly losing to Texans, then beating Redskins next week, and Vikings losing to Chicago next week).  Lions beating Vikings isn't out of the question, but will be the toughest.  Oh yeah.... and we need to win

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