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Jourdan Rodrigue: Bridgewater signing means "The Panthers feel like they’ll be ready to win, like, really win"


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7 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

If they can feel like they can win right now, because of Bridgewater with absolutely no defense, the Panthers are truly delusional 

The article said coaches believe they can win in 2-3 years. Not this year.

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Any team can win in 2-3 years. That's the world of the NFL. There are so many factors and variables, You can improve your record by doing little and the other teams in your division imploding.

Obviously the point of the NFL is to win the SB, but I think you're setting yourself for a fall if you think following the team is dependent on winning it. The Chiefs broke a 50 year drought of SB appearances. Don't worry about the winning, appearances! People think the Panthers are entitled to success?

The Panthers played in one of the all time, tension racked SB of all time. The 2015 season might not have ended in a SB win. It's an unfortunate legacy of the team. But if the Panthers were to ever win one, there's no way it'll be as good a season to go through as 15 was.

As good as football team you can get without winning a SB so far.

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