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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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19 minutes ago, bobowilson said:

 

-So much for drafting a QB high in the the draft

-Enjoy our struggle for 7-9 over the next 5 years

 

We’ve barley averaged 7 wins a season in the last 4 years...

and we weren’t ‘rebuilding’...

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Rhule went 2-10 his first year at Temple. 1-11 his first year at Baylor.

A complete teardown and rebuild is his "process". We're gonna suck and suck hard this coming season. Let's just hope "the process" proves to work as well in the NFL as it did for him at lower level college programs.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

A complete teardown and rebuild is his "process". We're gonna suck and suck hard this coming season. Let's just hope "the process" proves to work as well in the NFL as it did for him at lower level college programs.

Marty apparently begs to differ.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

Rhule went 2-10 his first year at Temple. 1-11 his first year at Baylor.

A complete teardown and rebuild is his "process". We're gonna suck and suck hard this coming season. Let's just hope "the process" proves to work as well in the NFL as it did for him at lower level college programs.

We should have a crazy amount of cap space after this year and presumably high draft picks.  Could be a quick rebuild.

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For the record, I'd stack Jourdans football knowledge up against anybody's.

Where I think she goes wrong is that she can be a homer.

She was a pretty big Ron Rivera fan, and has been a Marty Hurney apologist as well. Both of these likely trace to them being willing to share things with her.

Can't lose your objectivity when you're supposed to be reporting on someone.

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13 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Marty apparently begs to differ.

Marty may just be putting that out there.. To fall on the sword again and act like the optimist and (really believe) he trying to build a competitor this year.. Also keeping ppl  Hope's that somebody in the building isn't giving up on this season.. So when it fails he can fall on the sword..

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