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Can’t wait for this season to be over


Beerfacedlegend

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This season just like this year was an absolute nightmare. But with 2 games left of the 2020 panthers about to be burned off the memory book for a season to forget we have had some bright spots which leaves me a little hopeful for next season barring we get a decent gm and have a good free agency and a good draft . It’s not impossible that we win the super bowl next year but it will be some talented work by the next gm. But with all of that said here’s some positives in a season full of sadness and covid .

jeremey chin ! This man is amazing he should have been a top 5 pick and we hit the lottery and I am excited to see him next year .

derek brown - he’s a hog molly jammer he is el toro the caliente bull .

Taylor moton holding the rope pay this man now ! 
robby Anderson - good addition to this offense 

Troy pride - very good defensive back has tons of future potential 

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We have some nice young building blocks on D. Outside of QB, we probably have the most talent at the offensive skill positions that we've ever had. 

We gotta re-sign Moton, draft a QB, and focus on building an OL and secondary. We're not as far away as our record suggests. We've been competitive in virtually every game.

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40 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not so much in a "can't wait till this season is over" mode as I am "can't wait for next year".

We've got some building blocks, Marty's gone and we're likely to have a new young quarterback.

Lots to look forward to...

Ah ha! You want a QB too!

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3 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We have some nice young building blocks on D. Outside of QB, we probably have the most talent at the offensive skill positions that we've ever had. 

We gotta re-sign Moton, draft a QB, and focus on building an OL and secondary. We're not as far away as our record suggests. We've been competitive in virtually every game.

You forgot we fired one of the worst GMs we ever had as well. Hopefully for good now as well. 

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It's been a miserable season - I think mainly because after some initial optimism from the fan base, most of you have gone into full tank mode.

I find it difficult to have sensible conversations with people of that mindset - it's not why I started following the sport. (but I understand logically why you think that way)

Can't wait for it to be over - this coming from someone who is keenly aware how long the offseason is and chomps at the bit for August to come around every year.

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