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How patient will the fans be?


Jmac

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Ron is gone. Wish him the best and he will be a HC again very soon in this league. Class guy and a good man.

How patient will this fan base be now that he is gone? Could you handle losing seasons for 2 years....3 years....5 years (or more) as the rebuild starts?

It may not be pretty for quite some time. Change is inevitable...we will see what lies ahead. You all ready for the unknown...wat u got?

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I want to see competitive football immediately. Not trying to look like the Bucs and Lions out here and be meh with no sense of potential. 

We have the players to at least not look stupid and that's all I ask next year. 

Dont make us look stupid for believing in the team these last few years especially. 

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I will try and hold my absolute hatred for Hurney until after the draft, and that will take a lot of work. The new HC should get constructive criticism along with a lot patients. The Josh McD is a scary  scenario and I wouldn't think a guy like that is going to get 3 or 4 years before complete riots.

Let this sink in, when the new guy messes up there is an actual chance he will learn from it and may improve...that is something that is hard to truly comprehend after years of same old same old. 

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8 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

If Newton is retained and can perform, might be a lot quicker than you think

fix the lines 

good coaching 

those three things are not hard to achieve 

if Newton doesn’t return, all bets off there 

If you think the success of this team rests solely on the return of Cam Newton, you're in for a shock.

That being said, those who have been calling for Rivera's head for three years should be ready to wait for change to be effected. You can fire the coach today, but his staff remains. You can fire Hurney tomorrow, but the players he hired remain.

Consistency isn't overnight- this is gonna take a couple years.

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A rebuilding phase should take no more than 3 years, if you have a competent GM, and not an anchor of a crap salary cap situation weighing you down.

We are in pretty good shape on the cap, bad shape on the roster, and awful shape at GM currently.

2 of those can change fairly quickly though....1 will take some time.

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21 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Ron is gone. Wish him the best and he will be a HC again very soon in this league. Class guy and a good man.

How patient will this fan base be now that he is gone? Could you handle losing seasons for 2 years....3 years....5 years (or more) as the rebuild starts?

It may not be pretty for quite some time. Change is inevitable...we will see what lies ahead. You all ready for the unknown...wat u got?

Hi.

Welcome to the internet.

Patience here is not measured in years, but nanoseconds.

To determine a given poster's patience level, take their average attention span in reading posts and divide by...

#$%^ I'm losing you aren't I?

tl:dr version What is this patience thing of which you speak?

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