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My take on the upcoming season


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It's gonna have a lot of positive points, so if your'e looking for negative or want to post some negatives, move on to the next post...

1. We are probably not going to the playoffs and if we did, we wouldn't go far. But in saying that, I really feel we will be very competitive this year. We'll lose some games for being inexperienced or stupid plays, but we will win some because of our determination and constant drive to compete under Coach Rhule.  Games will be exciting, even the "downs" and watch them try to climb back from a mistake or digging themselves a hole. That is the #1 thing any football fan would want to see, is there team fighting hard the same way if losing 21-0 or up 21-0. It's fun to watch and root for them when it's like that.

2. The division is under so much pressure and none of it is on us (for a change). It will be very hard for TB to not crack a little under the pressure of having Tom Brady and company and not going 13-3. Every loss the pressure will mount, especially if in the beginning. The Saints, same thing. They are all in this year and any losses will start to unravel this team. The Falcons are just hanging on for their last ride before a complete overhaul. By next year or at least 2022, when we start really hitting our stride, they should be in rebuild mode or possibly cap hell. The future looks bright.

3. CMC is emerging as a leader. Mostly by example of how to prepare and play and take care of yourself to be ready to play, but he's also speaking up. After Rhule talked to the offense Friday during what he called a disappointing effort, CMC talked with the  starting offense. Nobody can question him because he checks all the boxes. He's not a yeller or theatrical person, just real as the players just have to look at what he is doing. He's leading by example. That is huge. Add in that everyone likes Teddy and he's just being himself and not trying to replace Cam, knows the offense and is taking a leadership role by being the glue that brings the players together is awesome. With guys like Tre on the defense that is so young to put that "dog fight" into everyones spirit is just what this defense needs... attitude.

I see a fun season no matter the record and I feel the future is very bright. Not 3 years away but as soon as next year we could be competing for the division.  We just need Panther fans to root hard, stay loyal and keep showing support and you will be rewarded in the near future. 

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15 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

huh?

The division is loaded with old qbs going for one last hurah. Theres a pandemic that could possibly put an end to a complete season . In a few years we are tge team with a new core coming out of the rebuild after 3 franchise qbs retire.

Its a giant offseason and preseason 

Zero pressure or expectations 

Seems obvious 

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46 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

The division is loaded with old qbs going for one last hurah. Theres a pandemic that could possibly put an end to a complete season . In a few years we are tge team with a new core coming out of the rebuild after 3 franchise qbs retire.

Its a giant offseason and preseason 

Zero pressure or expectations 

Seems obvious 

He can't understand any post without "Tank" or  "Trevor" in it

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1 hour ago, Moo Daeng said:

The division is loaded with old qbs going for one last hurah. Theres a pandemic that could possibly put an end to a complete season . In a few years we are tge team with a new core coming out of the rebuild after 3 franchise qbs retire.

Its a giant offseason and preseason 

Zero pressure or expectations 

Seems obvious 

gotcha

 

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3 hours ago, Jeremy Igo said:

Really good point here. Panthers can just have fun this season. 

Yep. All the other teams in our division are old. We will be on the come up just about the time all the other teams in our division are looking to replace their ancient QBs and all their high priced, older stars. We have an opportunity to cement ourselves as a powerhouse in the division for years to come. This year builds the foundation. 

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4 minutes ago, joemac said:

Yep. All the other teams in our division are old. We will be on the come up just about the time all the other teams in our division are looking to replace their ancient QBs and all their high priced, older stars. We have an opportunity to cement ourselves as a powerhouse in the division for years to come. This year builds the foundation. 

If only it were that simple. If only sports were a game of timing and opportunity (like a stock) rather than a gathering of real humans that have all kinds of issues and can be up like superman one week, and down like a thot from the club the next week.

They have older QB's on their way out, but if anyone believes that means we have some open window to domintate for a season or two until they re-up their QB situation is smoking that bullshit. Lest we forget most agree TB is a gap and not a solution.

So other than CMC, how again are we better off or positioned?

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11 minutes ago, Ready 2 Win said:

If only it were that simple. If only sports were a game of timing and opportunity (like a stock) rather than a gathering of real humans that have all kinds of issues and can be up like superman one week, and down like a thot from the club the next week.

They have older QB's on their way out, but if anyone believes that means we have some open window to domintate for a season or two until they re-up their QB situation is smoking that bullshit. Lest we forget most agree TB is a gap and not a solution.

So other than CMC, how again are we better off or positioned?

You’re not wrong but he’s why people are optimistic. Right now, the other three teams in our division are guaranteed to be better because their QBs (among other positions) have great track records. When those QBs are gone, so are the guarantees. Who’s to say they won’t have a few busted draft picks while we have some good ones? Plus, while they are trying to find their next QB we have the best running back in the league to build off of. 

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I like that their are no expectations on us this year. My ideal scenario is we are a very competitive team that narrowly loses a bunch of games and ends the season strong (like the Dolphins did last year) but we still end up in a position to take Fields or Lance, or if a man can dream Lawrence 

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