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Slye is Gone


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26 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

But this year he has Fitterer who seems to really like to wheel and deal.

I think this is why the partnership will work.

It's Rhule's team and he's got the final say on talent, but Fitterer is an extra pair of eyes AND he's got the admin side of it down pat.

Rhule is ruthless - as evidenced by Perryman, Little and Slye (dude was basically cut on tv last night). He needs a right hand man to help him navigate the Front Office world though and he has that now. 

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1 minute ago, CRA said:

So now you are arguing with me by suggesting they go out and do what I suggested? 

yeah, cutting Slye is fine.  Now go find a kicker. 

Carolina hasn’t earned the unquestioned optimism you run around the board demanding from fans on every topic. 

 

They are much closer to being what my optimism calls for. Than they are the poo show you are portraying.

 

With how fast this team is trending upwards. It deserves my optimism. 

 

My bad. I forgot who I was talking to. 

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1 hour ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

They are much closer to being what my optimism calls for. Than they are the poo show you are portraying.

 

With how fast this team is trending upwards. It deserves my optimism. 

 

My bad. I forgot who I was talking to. 

I’ve said for months and months they would win 7-9 games this year.   That’s a poo show lol? 

and now I think they need to go get a kicker 

again, you demand blind optimism and approval of every move a sports team makes.  

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11 minutes ago, CRA said:

I’ve said for months and months they would win 7-9 games this year.   That’s a poo show lol

and now I think they need to go get a kicker 

again, you demand blind optimism to every every move a sports team makes.  

 

lol Yeah, you grumpy. 

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7 hours ago, stbugs said:

Is Santoso from around here? I’m fairly sure this guy was the manager at Chewy’s the last time I went.

ETA: before all the huffing and puffing, I believe he’s the only of Indonesian descent player in the NFL.

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Is it me or does he look like a young Ron Jeremy with short hair.  I mean...so I've been told.

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