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Matt Rhule just showed us his true colors.


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I think this board is bipolar.

Cam as QB: Never his fault. Ever. It was always O-Line, Coaches, WRs.

Teddy as QB: It was always his fault. Always. Never O-Line, Coaches, WRs.

Sam as QB: It might be all his fault. All. Or it might be O-Line, Coaches, WRs.

Thank you for another entertaining day of bickering, Huddle.

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2 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I think this board is bipolar.

Cam as QB: Never his fault. Ever. It was always O-Line, Coaches, WRs.

Teddy as QB: It was always his fault. Always. Never O-Line, Coaches, WRs.

Sam as QB: It might be all his fault. All. Or it might be O-Line, Coaches, WRs.

Thank you for another entertaining day of bickering, Huddle.

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That’s because Cam was clearly better than them. It’s not the same so don’t pretend like it is.

Cam would have put up 30 points on this D. 

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2 minutes ago, OneBadCat said:

That’s because Cam was clearly better than them. It’s not the same so don’t pretend like it is.

Cam would have put up 30 points on this D. 

With this OLine? Nah, Cam would probably be in the tent especially seeing how many times Darnold got hit this game.

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27 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

I think this board is bipolar.

Cam as QB: Never his fault. Ever. It was always O-Line, Coaches, WRs.

Teddy as QB: It was always his fault. Always. Never O-Line, Coaches, WRs.

Sam as QB: It might be all his fault. All. Or it might be O-Line, Coaches, WRs.

Thank you for another entertaining day of bickering, Huddle.

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What do either of our two previous qb's have to do with our starter throwing 3 picks including one to seal the loss? You've been here quite some time but this post is one that truly reveals all you are actually about and it does not seem to be being a fan of the Carolina Panthers.

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37 minutes ago, frankw said:

What do either of our two previous qb's have to do with our starter throwing 3 picks including one to seal the loss? You've been here quite some time but this post is one that truly reveals all you are actually about and it does not seem to be being a fan of the Carolina Panthers.

Whaaaa? I'm simply showing that this board never changes ... just where the blame goes. Stop reading into things.

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4 minutes ago, Brooklyn 3.0 said:

Whaaaa? I'm simply showing that this board never changes ... just where the blame goes. Stop reading into things.

The quarterback always takes the blame especially when he has multiple turnovers. #1 is gone and he isn't ever coming back same with Luke and anyone else from that era. Join us in the year 2021 sir 🤷‍♂️

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