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"I think this is a overall failure as a organization right now"


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Some of you go right into whiney bitch mode whenever a player speaks out about the bullshit.

Donte was right. Olsen is right. And Cam would be right if came out and said "This Organization likes to run its generational talent into the ground."

They are right. Don't get butthurt because the players are speaking out about the shitty leadership.

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Not firing everyone after last season was such a huge mistake. Not firing Ron along with Gettelman in 2016 was also a massive mistake. It's so damn obvious to us fans it makes you wonder what the hell is going on internally.

The last 5 years of Panthers football has been one giant disaster. We have talented players. Tepper just needs to man the fug up and hit the reset button on the coaching/management side of things. If Hurney or any of the coaches from this staff are still here next season expect a lot more of the same.

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1 hour ago, The NFL Shield At Midfield said:

Yeah you get a certain baseline level of effort with Ron that looks better than what we saw today.  He isn't a truly great coach, but he does some things quite well and had just run his course here.  Which is something that has happened to coaches better than him too, like Andy Reid.

I will say it's gonna be ugly on this site when he gets hired on to one of the coveted vacancies and has that team competing and playing hard next year while we still suck.

yeah sure.  ron's all that.  this is his staff.   where do you think eric washington will be coaching if ron gets a job?  ron sucks, he's always sucked, and he always will suck.   

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Olsen knows that there are often cliched speeches given in these situations to make sure that everyone’s on the same page moving forward, but said there’s no point in that with one game left in the season.

“That s–t’s out the window,” Olsen said, via Scott Fowler of the Charlotte Observer. “We have failed. I failed. Every guy in this locker room has failed, everyone associated [with team] has failed.”

PFT: Olsen call the Panthers a collective failure

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2 hours ago, Montsta said:

No he isn’t wrong. But in classic Panthers organizational fashion, the players can’t act like professionals when someone they like gets fired. Like when Hurney was dropped and everyone bitched about their contracts, including Greg Olsen. Now Ron gets canned because he is garbage, and players just completely pack it in. It’s fine, I get it. But they shouldn’t be shocked when all their weak asses get shown the door. 

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