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Is the season done already?


Snake
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YES

That was a crucial must-win preseason  game against a playoff/winning team in another division, in the other conference.  We had to have it.  And Rhule, that idiot, sat the starters because there were ABSOULTELY NO  injuries.  No one gets hurt in preseason games, Cam was faking those years ago.

Damn offensive line looked like swiss cheese.  Our QB must have been hit/sacked 100 times.  They were running for their lives.  If only we drafted offensive line in the first 3 rounds because Horn didn't even play, and Marshal, Christiansen and Tremble were TRASH.  If we had gone with my mock-draft offensive line players for the first three rounds instead, and played them today we wouldn't have been sacked once.

Do you think Rhule is in the hot seat with Tepper?  I knew his college style wouldn't translate.  When can we get rid of him and Fit?  Then we can get whoever I wanted.

Fields looked good the other day though.  Maybe we can work out a trade.

/sarcasm

And yes I had to put the tag there because some of you think like this. 

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6 minutes ago, CPsinceDay1 said:

Truthfully, when you trading for Sam Darnold...does your season really ever start...

 

Ok, that was my last hot take....I kid, I kid... 😆

Darnold sucked yesterday too.  He cant even stand on the sideline right.  The guy looked like an idiot.  I can tell you now we're going to lose  6 games just because of his sidelines presence.

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Any overly positive or negative reactions from watching 90% of players who will be riding the pine, on special teams or cut is absolutely hilarious.

As I stated in a other thread, we may have never played a more meaningless preseason game in franchise history.

If you are crowing about being right about anything at the moment, you are probably just kind of dumb. 

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10 hours ago, Snake said:

Yes this is a parody. Yes this is how 49% of the huddle is acting right now about LT. Yes you're being way too dramatic. That is all.

I'm not going to be a do and gloom poster but I have to admit left tackle is extremely important and has me pretty concerned there. If LT is a disaster this year I can guarantee the offense and Sam Darnold (who I'm not at all convinced will be the answer) will be in some serious trouble. I don't have the answers though. Perhaps in the last couple years we haven't seen what we believe to be a solid LT worth taking in the draft position we have been in at any point of any round. The whole LT situation is concerning if you are a Panthers fan for sure.

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