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This fanbase is borderline psychotic


KillaCamNewton

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We essentially have an UDFA rookie playing QB. We have 5 wins and 2 losses since he took over and those 2 losses were on the road against what will likely end up being the 1 and 2 seed in the playoffs.

he has outplayed every QB drafted in the last 2 years outside of Lamar Jackson and Kyler Murray and we used zero resources to get him.

he made 2 bad mistakes that are inevitable from a young QB and outside of that outplayed Aaron fuggin Rodgers at Lambeau Field in the snow. 
 

we didnt get Kyle Allen to be a starting QB and he never asked to be put into this situation, yet he’s more than exceeded expectations all things considered

no he’s not a prime Cam Newton and guess what? He’s not supposed to be

no im not happy losing a game that we easily could have won if not for some shitty calls, rookie QB mistakes and (per usual) shitty coaching and defense but there has been nothing Kyle Allen has shown this year that doesnt suggest he can be a very very good QB and even a playoff QB if our defense could have any sort of resistance in the running game and our offensive line could actually do what they are paid to do.

the hatred Some of this board has for him is asinine, all because they hilariously expect him to go out there in his first season with barely even any college experience and perform like a former MVP who was a generational talent

i want Cam to get healthy and return to glory and lead this team, but reality is thats a huge question mark and this kid has more than shown with more experience he can easily take this team to the playoffs if this defense ever decides to pull its head out of its ass

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1 minute ago, KillaCamNewton said:

We essentially have an UDFA rookie playing QB. We have 5 wins and 2 losses since he took over and those 2 losses were on the road against what will likely end up being the 1 and 2 seed in the playoffs.

he has outplayed every QB drafted in the last 2 years outside of Lamar Jackson and Kyler Murray and we used zero resources to get him.

he made 2 bad mistakes that are inevitable from a young QB and outside of that outplayed Aaron fuggin Rodgers at Lambeau Field in the snow. 
 

we didnt get Kyle Allen to be a starting QB and he never asked to be put into this situation, yet he’s more than exceeded expectations all things considered

no he’s not a prime Cam Newton and guess what? He’s not supposed to be

no im not happy losing a game that we easily could have won if not for some shitty calls, rookie QB mistakes and (per usual) shitty coaching and defense but there has been nothing Kyle Allen has shown this year that doesnt suggest he can be a very very good QB and even a playoff QB if our defense could have any sort of resistance in the running game and our offensive line could actually do what they are paid to do.

the hatred Some of this board has for him is asinine, all because they hilariously expect him to go out there in his first season with barely even any college experience and perform like a former MVP who was a generational talent

i want Cam to get healthy and return to glory and lead this team, but reality is thats a huge question mark and this kid has more than shown with more experience he can easily take this team to the playoffs if this defense ever decides to pull its head out of its ass

Yup. Say whatever else you want, KA wasn't the reason we lost tonite. Yes he had 2 turnovers. He also outplayed Rogers at Lambeau and didn't give up 9 yard runs up the middle over and over and over and over.

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3 minutes ago, KillaCamNewton said:

We essentially have an UDFA rookie playing QB. We have 5 wins and 2 losses since he took over and those 2 losses were on the road against what will likely end up being the 1 and 2 seed in the playoffs.

he has outplayed every QB drafted in the last 2 years outside of Lamar Jackson and Kyler Murray and we used zero resources to get him.

he made 2 bad mistakes that are inevitable from a young QB and outside of that outplayed Aaron fuggin Rodgers at Lambeau Field in the snow. 
 

we didnt get Kyle Allen to be a starting QB and he never asked to be put into this situation, yet he’s more than exceeded expectations all things considered

no he’s not a prime Cam Newton and guess what? He’s not supposed to be

no im not happy losing a game that we easily could have won if not for some shitty calls, rookie QB mistakes and (per usual) shitty coaching and defense but there has been nothing Kyle Allen has shown this year that doesnt suggest he can be a very very good QB and even a playoff QB if our defense could have any sort of resistance in the running game and our offensive line could actually do what they are paid to do.

the hatred Some of this board has for him is asinine, all because they hilariously expect him to go out there in his first season with barely even any college experience and perform like a former MVP who was a generational talent

i want Cam to get healthy and return to glory and lead this team, but reality is thats a huge question mark and this kid has more than shown with more experience he can easily take this team to the playoffs if this defense ever decides to pull its head out of its ass

yes yes yes GIF

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To be brutally honest, this is the worst fanbase in the NFL. Hell, at least the Eagles' fanbase is passionate. BOA looks like an away game after a couple of losses. Then you have all the mouth breathers who just want to use football to push political/social viewpoints.

This fanbase makes it difficult to remain a Panthers fan.

That's just the brutal truth.

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1 minute ago, 1of10Charnatives said:

Yup. Say whatever else you want, KA wasn't the reason we lost tonite. Yes he had 2 turnovers. He also outplayed Rogers at Lambeau and didn't give up 9 yard runs up the middle over and over and over and over.

He had 2 turnovers not the entire reason but definitely part of the reason we lost

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

To be brutally honest, this is the worst fanbase in the NFL. Hell, at least the Eagles' fanbase is passionate. BOA looks like an away game after a couple of losses.

This fanbase makes it difficult to remain a Panthers fan.

That's just the brutal truth.

Bro every fanbase is the same way

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Like I said before, this team has a hell of a lot more problems than Allen. Allen is literally one of our only bright spots this year. If not for him, we would've been talking draft 6 weeks ago. He has us still talking playoffs, something that would have been UNHEARD of 7 weeks ago. Still rooting for the kid hard.

But this coaching staff needs to go. Yet another year with a below average defense from defensive "guru" Ron, and yet another year full of idiotic decisions and not having his team ready to play. I've said this before, the QB for a Ron-lead team has to do EVERYTHING perfect. Allen is experiencing what Cam had to go through. Literally having to play perfect football or else we have no chance.

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

To be brutally honest, this is the worst fanbase in the NFL. Hell, at least the Eagles' fanbase is passionate. BOA looks like an away game after a couple of losses. Then you have all the mouth breathers who just want to use football to push political/social viewpoints.

This fanbase makes it difficult to remain a Panthers fan.

That's just the brutal truth.

That's what happens when people are player fans not team fans. 

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Just now, Jus Rob said:

He had 2 turnovers not the entire reason but definitely part of the reason we lost

I'm not gonna say 2 turnovers helped cause it didn't, but c'mon man. The defenses inability to stop the run was the decisive factor in this game. Allen did everything he could to give us a chance and young qb's are gonna have turnovers here and there no matter who you are, but he made some pretty impressive throws and plays to at least give us a shot at the end. You can't expect perfection from him.  There's no way you can lay this L at his feet and ignore the absolute poo job the D did against the run.

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