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Mo must go?


Mesmer

Mo' must go?  

17 members have voted

  1. 1. Mo' must go?

    • No. He's not the problem, and they can turn it around.
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    • Yes. He is the problem and he must be fired.
      3
    • Yes. He's not the problem but this team needs a jolt.
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    • Bring back Laviolette!
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Wanted to see what you guys thought on this. Last year he did a seemingly amazing job with this team and got us to the ECF. This year he's doing an equally seemingly terrible job with the team and we're worse than Toronto.

Is he the problem? Should we get a new coach?

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Honestly at this point the play-offs are out of reach.

Might sound like a ridiculous statement as the season is still "young", but honestly... 12 games lost in a row, Ward out 3-4 weeks... Hell not sure what the record for most consecutive games lost but we might set it.

At this point we have lots of options on this soon to be determined "rebuilding year".

Mo should get a swift kick out the door.

We should consider in the next few months trading our geriatric veterans to teams that are making a run for the cup for younger players with potential.

There is no excuse to bring back the same roster that made the ECF last year and play this terrible.

Maybe we are just too old lol

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Honestly at this point the play-offs are out of reach.

Might sound like a ridiculous statement as the season is still "young", but honestly... 12 games lost in a row, Ward out 3-4 weeks... Hell not sure what the record for most consecutive games lost but we might set it.

At this point we have lots of options on this soon to be determined "rebuilding year".

Mo should get a swift kick out the door.

We should consider in the next few months trading our geriatric veterans to teams that are making a run for the cup for younger players with potential.

There is no excuse to bring back the same roster that made the ECF last year and play this terrible.

Maybe we are just too old lol

Lol???:confused:
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EEeeeeehhhhmmmnn,not a good year for professional sports in the Carolinas!!:(

Tell me about it. For the first time, I'm glad we don't have a baseball team. 2009 would have been unbearable if the suckiness had extended back to spring.

Think of it.....Carolina's horrible exit from the NFL playoffs, Carolina getting swept out of the Eastern championships in the NHL, then the baseball team throws out a season to rival the Nationals for crappiness, and then the Panthers and Hurricanes start of as terribly as they do with all of us knowing that the Bobcats aren't there yet.

Suicide would have been at an all time high in NC.

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