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Anderson wasn't good enough for Carolina


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21 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

How do you credit Hurney for a season where he didn't take over until all the heavy lifting was already done?

Add in that Olsen and Davis were already on the roster. Their getting extensions doesn't affect a season for which they were already signed.

You're really bad at this.

Because there was move still made in TC and during the season.. How the fug does Dave get full credit when he was gone before TC??

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1 minute ago, Sub Zero said:

I also notice how neither one of you are counting this great 5-11 season he just had..lol

THE Full of poo crew.. The FSC..

Why not? Include it. His team improved 2 games over last year. Not bad. Certainly better that going from 11-5 to 7-9.

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2 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

I also notice how neither one of you are counting this great 5-11 season he just had..lol

THE Full of poo crew.. The FSC..

Because it's not with the Panthers.

(that wasn't obvious?) :thinking:

If you want to go that route though, Gettleman took a two win team and improved them to five wins while Hurney took an 11-5 team and dragged them down to 7-9.

Again, you're really bad at this.

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2 minutes ago, Sub Zero said:

Because there was move still made in TC and during the season.. How the fug does Dave get full credit when he was gone before TC??

Then it should be easy to list even a “couple” thAt had an impact. What’s the issue? If he ran it, show what he did? 

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1 minute ago, Sub Zero said:

Pep he brought back people who gave you 10 sacks..

And then brought him back again for a season where he was largely ineffective and our pass rush was too old.

These are typical Marty mistakes, and they serve to invalidate the suggestion that "Marty 2.0" is different than the first version.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Because it's not with the Panthers.

(that wasn't obvious?) :thinking:

If you want to go that route though, Gettleman took a two win team and improved them to five wins while Hurney took an 11-5 team and dragged them down to 7-9.

Again, you're really bad at this.

Yeah okay .  We will give him 1 year where he wasn't here for most of and not the year he was. Lol

I love how you keep making up stupid ass rules to make a shitty point.. 

Sorry Dave wasn't a great Gm..

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3 minutes ago, Toomers said:

Then it should be easy to list even a “couple” thAt had an impact. What’s the issue? If he ran it, show what he did? 

I just did.  Olsen happy, TD happy, Pep

Marty stabalize what was going to be a locker room revolt against Dave. 

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

And then brought him back again for a season where he was largely ineffective and our pass rush was too old.

These are typical Marty mistakes, and they serve to invalidate the suggestion that "Marty 2.0" is different than the first version.

And your boy signed Matt Kali still hurting us till this day.. 

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1 minute ago, Sub Zero said:

Yeah okay .  We will give him 1 year where he wasn't here for most of and not the year he was. Lol

I love how you keep making up stupid ass rules to make a shitty point.. 

Sorry Dave wasn't a great Gm..

And yet he led the most successful period in Panthers history, while our current GM has presided over some of its worst years.

What Gettleman accomplishes from here on out is irrelevant to the Panthers other than to make Jerry Richardson look even dumber if he succeeds. Lucky for us, Richardson is gone.

Not so lucky for us: We're stuck with Hurney, until Tepper changes his mind (hopefully soon).

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