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I'm Done...


Jaxel

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Until there is a competent starter under center, I'm done. My heart can't handle this anymore. I love Jake, but this is ridiculous. Call the redemption factor all you want, but Jake isn't gonna get better regardless of if he has a no INT game or not. Good luck, but I won't be watching the panthers this week, nor next until we have a different QB under center.

Maning up --

I'm a pussy for posting this... I will always support the Panthers, you guys just helped me along with that.

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Every team has a bump in the road from time to time but we have officially hit a black hole.....Jake I love what you did for this team but I have also had it....yes I'm still a fan and I bleed Black and Blue but Jake has run his course.

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Let see if I remember this.

Hail to the Redskins!

Hail Victory!

Braves on the Warpath!

Fight for old D.C.!

F that they have Snyder!

:puke:

Lets try this one.

Miami has the Dolphins

The Greatest Football Team

We take the ball from goal to goal

Like no one`s ever seen

We`re in the air, we`re on the ground

We`re always in control

And when you say Miami

You`re talking Super Bowl

Nah! To gay.

Darnit looks like Im stuck a Panthers fan. :(

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I'm not quitting my Panthers fandom, I just refuse to watch bad football by an inept QB thats hurting the team. It's not worth to spend 4 hours on a Sunday evening to watch the Panthers emberass themselves, largely due to one player.

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I disagree. I understand what he is going through. I personally take panther games way to seriously, and watching jake just makes my blood pressure rise. if he is anything like me than taking a few weeks off until jake is benched is probably the best thing for his health.

You got it exactly... we are alike.

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