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That's The Season


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1 minute ago, CRA said:

Philly loss was worse than this one.  

But this game was only close because the D gift wrapped point for the O.   Too much on the Ds shoulders.  

We need invest in the OL and QB.   The Rhule/Fitt era has been about investing in everthing else.  Which isn’t how you build a team in the modern day NFL.  

I agree, on their own, the Philly game was worse because of the lead we had and how we collapsed, but to fight all the way back this week after everything that happened and then get chopped down play by play in OT until they finally scored the TD the week after Philly...  that is decimating.

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7 minutes ago, Proudiddy said:

That officially sent this season down the drain.

The Cowboys loss was not bad.

The Philly loss was tough to accept.

Losing today was heartbreaking and we will likely lose all but 2 or 3 games the rest of the season.  You could see it on the defensive players' faces.  They are defeated...  6 weeks into the season and that dysfunctional ass offense finally broke the defense's back.  

We just got beat by Kirk Cousins and KJ fuging Osborn, whoever the fug he is.  That was like watching death by a thousand papercuts and the team is definitely taking a left turn after that.

fug off

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2 minutes ago, BlackPanther21_ said:

Zero shame in losing a hard fought game like that as long is you take it and learn for the next game. But here we are still making doom and gloom threads.

Bro, when TF have the Panthers EVER learned from their mistakes? There are no moral victories in the NFL.

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