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The Huddler

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We have a rookie HC, a college OC, a college DC, and a bunch of rookies and new guys starting..  with no preseason games to practice even the little things

 

... and we almost won, with flashes of promise  

 

We just need to grease the wheel and get our gameday routine worn in a little bit.. make some adjustments, Get comfortable  

 

our team is very green in all phases  Have some perspective and patience.  I for one am very excited about the Panthers moving forward! 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, onmyown said:

The cam fanboys gave him every excuse in the book, literally every single one. But Teddy gets none, no ‘controversies’, nothing, nada.

Why?

Mostly whine and cheese fans waiting for the next Panthers Superbowl team to act like they've been diehard fans their entire lives.  

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12 minutes ago, onmyown said:

The cam fanboys gave him every excuse in the book, literally every single one. But Teddy gets none, no ‘controversies’, nothing, nada.

Why?

Plenty of us are both Cam finds and cautiously optimistic about Teddy's first game as a Panther.  I say cautiously because we've seen better first games from players that didn't turn out that way.  But I think Teddy has staying power and will only get better.

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1 hour ago, rippadonn said:

Like someone said here already, tape is out now and it will only get harder. Love the optimism but the tear it all down crowd doesn't fully grasp the hard road ahead. Long time Panther fans remember the agony and the apathy.

Tape is out after one game? Holy sh1t we’re gonna run the same plays next week? 
 

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5 hours ago, rippadonn said:

Like someone said here already, tape is out now and it will only get harder. Love the optimism but the tear it all down crowd doesn't fully grasp the hard road ahead. Long time Panther fans remember the agony and the apathy.

if you are having agony and apathy over something you have zero control of, and you let that control YOU, then you have problems. 

 

sit back, relax, and witness the rebuild. you are a spectator. spectate. 

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6 hours ago, The Huddler said:

We have a rookie HC, a college OC, a college DC, and a bunch of rookies and new guys starting..  with no preseason games to practice even the little things

 

... and we almost won, with flashes of promise  

 

We just need to grease the wheel and get our gameday routine worn in a little bit.. make some adjustments, Get comfortable  

 

our team is very green in all phases  Have some perspective and patience.  I for one am very excited about the Panthers moving forward! 

 

 

 

 

Good post and agree. We all expected bumps and bruises. The team actually looked a hell of a lot better than I expected yesterday. Espescially considering how bad the Saints and Bucs look. 

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Yea I feel pretty good about yesterday, I think with how strange this offseason has been for a brand new regime to come out and compete like that was pretty reassuring. 

Moving forward our run defense will have to improve, as well as, getting QB pressure 

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8 hours ago, The Huddler said:

We have a rookie HC, a college OC, a college DC, and a bunch of rookies and new guys starting..  with no preseason games to practice even the little things

 

... and we almost won, with flashes of promise  

 

We just need to grease the wheel and get our gameday routine worn in a little bit.. make some adjustments, Get comfortable  

 

our team is very green in all phases  Have some perspective and patience.  I for one am very excited about the Panthers moving forward! 

 

 

 

 

Exactly!!!!

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7 hours ago, rippadonn said:

Like someone said here already, tape is out now and it will only get harder. Love the optimism but the tear it all down crowd doesn't fully grasp the hard road ahead. Long time Panther fans remember the agony and the apathy.

Yup. The wilderness years of 2009-12 were not fun.

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