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Why no preseason is good for the panthers


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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Virtually all of our opponents will have a talent advantage. All of them will have coaching experience advantages.

They have virtually every advantage on paper, but fights aren't fought on paper.

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Sometimes it'd be a lot less painful if they were though.

Folks, we're not built to compete this year. Tepper and Rhule have been trying to warn you of that with all the talk about a five year plan.

That's not what Rhule has stated at all in an interview this last week.  

Maybe ya should pay attention.  

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6 hours ago, pantherclaw said:

That's not what Rhule has stated at all in an interview this last week.  

Maybe ya should pay attention.  

We'll see when the games start. It ain't gonna be pretty bud. Panthers fan who expect to be competitive are gonna be wishing they'd cancelled the season. Just try to enjoy the good moments, look for progress, and ignore the scoreboard.

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56 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We'll see when the games start. It ain't gonna be pretty bud. Panthers fan who expect to be competitive are gonna be wishing they'd cancelled the season. Just try to enjoy the good moments, look for progress, and ignore the scoreboard.

I know football. I'm looking forward to any games this season.  

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