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The Panthers Chemistry is Building


jdr6000

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Listen here, this team is coming together. You can literally see the team AND coaches getting used to each other.

I mean, they just took one of if not the best team in the NFL to the wire (in their house).

Rhule has many pieces in place and will continue to increase positional needs in the off-season.

This year was going to either be an obvious disaster or evidence of great things to come...and it's clearly the later.

He's got his QB, running backs, and wide receivers to build around for the next 10 years. Then all you do is plug and play.

Future looks good for sure. This season is the year chemistry is built and to address areas in the off-season.

Next year is going to be the beginning of the new era.

Enjoy being able to witness the New Panthers being built from the ground up. 

Good job, team!

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Whoops...messed that up, eh? But you get the point. And look, the point I am making is that Teddy will be the anchored QB here with Rhule for a long, long time. Most cannot see that he is taylor made for how Rhule wants to play the NFL game.  

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28 minutes ago, uncfan888 said:

I don't know what post count has to do with it, but OK. 

Teddy won't be the qb past his current contract 

I was being funny. But, yes he will be extended. And by mid-season next year, you and others will get it.

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