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57 minutes ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Who could he be talking about? I would assume it is Samuel. It’s pathetic that we have CMC getting so much attention and no one else can win one on one matchups to take advantage.

I would assume he is talking about a segment if the locker room and not just one guy. 

He probably is talking about basically the entire youth segment of the roster.   

From Little to Samuel to Kyle to Thomas etc 

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8 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

Not sure if its related but the last few years of social media emphasis has been a bit over the top. So much produced content of these guys. Seems distracting and that's on the owner. Lots of valid nitpicks when the team gets worse over the season. 

And the Panthers now have the little red carpet they now walk through before games etc. 

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I mean, there is argument Tepper’s watch is actually is adding to this vibe Greg is raging against.   That stuff didn’t exist before him I don’t think 

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Maybe this is the game where we turn it around on Atlanta.  Just think it was the home game we beat them up so badly in 2015 and they got so mad by how we rubbed it in their face to return the favor at their home place and we have been their whipping boys for the last 8 games played.  Lets hope so but with this group of players I just don't see it.  As well as we played the week before we play like crap yesterday.

 

 

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