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I tried to hold out hope. That things would click. Something would happen and this organization could field something worth watching. The defense is alright, but they always get beat when it matters.

 

But my GOD, this is the worst offense I've ever seen in panthers History. Almost Clausen level if it weren't for 2.5 games with CMC. At least we beat the saints I guess.

Any who, die hard is dead. Good luck fellas.

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It is definitely near 2010 bad.  Problem was in 2010, we kinda knew we would be bad.  This was our promising OC's second year to develop this offense, we just spent the majority of picks on the offensive side.  Just poor offensive building. 

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Its almost Weinke level bad now. Need to take a hard look at offensive coordinators cause Brady ain't it. Even when things click into place he still makes some terrible calls, no more excuses get some life into this team asap.

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1 minute ago, saX man said:

It is definitely near 2010 bad.  Problem was in 2010, we kinda knew we would be bad.  This was our promising OC's second year to develop this offense, we just spent the majority of picks on the OL.  Just poor offensive building. 

How do you look at this offense on paper and be happy about it? In an offensive driven league you are ok rolling with Sam Darnold and Three olineman that wouldn't make the practice squad on any other NFL roster.

Add that to zero creativity. Zero in game adjustments. And Zero instincts in crunch time by the rest of the coaching staff.  This is a disaster. We can't have nothing nice in Carolina. I'm over it.

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Just now, Diehardpanth02 said:

No one is overreacting. Minnesota has more penalty yards than we have offense. That's not an overreaction. That's a fact.

Moving the goalposts. You said this is the worst offense you have ever seen in Panthers history. Maybe you are newer to the fandom, I don't know. 

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