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The 2020 Panthers


Jeremy Igo

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Well, here we are. 

Bridgewater, CMC, DJ Moore could be enough to score some points if Joe Brady is who we think he is.

The defense? I can't even bring myself to think about it. Will be historically bad.

Personally, I'll be paying more attention to how well the young players develop and at what pace. If Rhule is the teacher and motivator that he was sold to us as, it should be a shorter learning curve 

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We would have been bad if we kept all those guys too, and the future would have been equally dim.

I feel like we’re overpaying the FAs we’re signing, but we absolutely needed a fresh start.

 

i loved all the old guys, but not the results and effort that it appears was given.

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I say a competitive team that fights every play, yes. Will they win a lot of games, probably not. But to see our team, the underdog, fight on every play is gonna be fun and will bring life to games. It was way worse knowing you had a good team that played bad, then having a not so good team and low expectations and they play tough and win some games. I think this is going to be exciting. 

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15 minutes ago, Malt Liquor said:

It's had to say how we are going to look there is still the draft and alot of free agents out there. There is still a good chance to field a very competitive team this season.

But why? Save the money but clearly we arent. No front seven have been added. 0-5 wins

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All remodeling projects look like hell when you're in the demolition stage. They look even worse, and are hard to put up with, during the construction stage.

In the end, you hope it all comes together to look as good, or better, in the end.

Basically, we're right on schedule and it will be headaches and worries for the next season, maybe two. Have patience and faith or just go ahead and find another team.

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