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In support of Coach Rhule


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3 minutes ago, ickmule said:

I've got a problem for sure....It's that I root for this lousy ass franchise. Thankfully since 2015 I care much less than I did. It's comical to me at this point. 

 

 

I find it humorous that you believe your apathy somehow makes you a Martyr. 

 

If you really didn't care. You wouldn't be on here so much. You care, come on...say it. lol

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4 hours ago, stbugs said:

Unfortunately we have a long history of quitting when we don’t have a solid QB that can win games. We might not be alone in the NFL in that regard. See Cincinnati this year compared to most of their history save some Kenny Anderson and Carson Palmer years.

We should have gone full rebuild instead of halfway with Teddy and hope and a prayer with Sam.

I agree with you 100% on this.  I suspected we were in trouble when they had a bit of success last season and Rhule was getting full of himself.  Stop trying to jump 10 steps ahead and build this thing right already. 

If Rhule doesn't figure that out he will be taking his show on the road and we will be rebuilding under someone else.

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6 hours ago, Scott12345 said:

I’ll stay in his corner…if our players suck as much as ours do, not a whole lot any coach can do

Quarterback play is Rhule’s to own. He released Cam for a lesser quarterback.

He was unhappy with Teddy’s play as we all were ( unable to throw deep ball but accurate) and traded away draft capital for a lesser quarterback. 
 

I get it Darnold has a higher ceiling than Teddy but he also has a lower floor. Last 4 weeks we have gotten the floor and the head ball coach needs to own that. 

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2 hours ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

I find it humorous that you believe your apathy somehow makes you a Martyr. 

 

If you really didn't care. You wouldn't be on here so much. You care, come on...say it. lol

Oh, I still care, but the level of care is much less. If we lose it no longer ruins my day like it once did.  

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4 hours ago, AggieLean said:

Problem is Darnold. 
 

A better QB solves a lot of our problems. Rhule should not have gone into this season depending on Darnold.

It's amazing that some people miss this as Panthers fan. How over the past four seasons have we not learned this lesson yet? How many forgot about Weinke, Rodney Peete, Jimmy Clausen, the ghost of Vinny Testaverde?

Jesus.

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42 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

It's amazing that some people miss this as Panthers fan. How over the past four seasons have we not learned this lesson yet? How many forgot about Weinke, Rodney Peete, Jimmy Clausen, the ghost of Vinny Testaverde?

Jesus.

Vinny Testaverde was respectable here. Peete wasn’t that bad. Both better than what we have. 

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