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Just now, falconlynx said:

Don’t count your chickens until they hatch. 

It will end at 3.

The thing is, my comment in that thread at the time was entirely sarcastic. Yet the irony is that it's actually true. Back in 2018 with every loss we said "oh well we'll win again next week and still make wild card" until it was week 17 and we had lost 7 straight.

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9 minutes ago, jtm said:

Ha ha - this place is something. We are rebuilding with a bunch of college coaches and basically a rookie qb and we’re 3-3. This weak azz place is throwing in the towel. 

Why should we be excited? It’s the same thing year after year. Since the collapse of 2018 it’s been absolutely MISERABLE following this team and 2021 is turning into more of the same. Lots of huge red flags all up and down the team today.

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13 hours ago, hepcat said:

Why should we be excited? It’s the same thing year after year. Since the collapse of 2018 it’s been absolutely MISERABLE following this team and 2021 is turning into more of the same. Lots of huge red flags all up and down the team today.

Every rebuild is painful bc you get much worse before you see improvement. Educated fans understand this. The Huddle does not. 

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14 hours ago, jtm said:

Ha ha - this place is something. We are rebuilding with a bunch of college coaches and basically a rookie qb and we’re 3-3. This weak azz place is throwing in the towel. 

People got spoiled by 2015, and now they expect to win every game. Old school Panthers fans know that was just an anomaly 

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