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Do we even want to talk about the Falcons game or are we just chalking up another loss?


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52 minutes ago, ThPantherFan said:

I'm sorry, my guitar playing friend, but I'm not giving up yet.  Rhule will put some fire under some asses and we will win.  21 Panthers - 10 Atlanta.

If the game was at home, I'd have more optimism, but even our 15-1 team dropped the game in Atlanta. I hope Darnold bounces back from a bad showing against the Giants and can move the team.

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29 minutes ago, BurnNChinn said:

But why win, hell might as well take CMC out for another year and trade him?

That’s loser talk we’re a competent qb and solid off-season away from being a playoff team you don’t trade your best player just because. If you want to limit his reps a lot more (which we should do regardless) and let Chuba get more run cool but I’m of the opinion that *next* year is the year we should be a playoff team. Rhule inherited a disaster of a roster and he’s significantly improved it I just think Jerry Jones was right when he said when you hire a college coach  “You pay a price for somebody to get up to date.”

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2 hours ago, WarPanthers89 said:

Mike Davis revenge game…..he got less than a handful of carries last week, so I fully expect him to put up pro bowl number against us.

Did you not see his "revenge game" last year against the Bears?

Fumbled for the first and only time in some ridiculously crazy stat and did a great Mike Tolbert SuperBowl edition impression by doing that and generally looking like a fat and slow slob.

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I think this next game will be very telling about the identity of this team. After losing to a lesser Giants team and playing uninspired. If Panthers lose next week, it will tell a lot about Coach Rhule and his staff. I refuse to believe that we have a less talented roster compared to the Giants and Falcons, if we lose it's because of the coaching staff. As head coach, you are paid millions of dollars to get the best out of your players and put them in position to succeed. 

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20 minutes ago, CashNewton22 said:

That’s loser talk we’re a competent qb and solid off-season away from being a playoff team you don’t trade your best player just because. If you want to limit his reps a lot more (which we should do regardless) and let Chuba get more run cool but I’m of the opinion that *next* year is the year we should be a playoff team. Rhule inherited a disaster of a roster and he’s significantly improved it I just think Jerry Jones was right when he said when you hire a college coach  “You pay a price for somebody to get up to date.”

Rhule is done and we’re not even done with year two. We’re getting worse, sorry but can’t agree with you there.

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14 minutes ago, cardiackat88. said:

Did you not see his "revenge game" last year against the Bears?

Fumbled for the first and only time in some ridiculously crazy stat and did a great Mike Tolbert SuperBowl edition impression by doing that and generally looking like a fat and slow slob.

Yeah he looks really bad right now, and it’s looking like he will be cut next year. With that being said I bet he gets 200 yards and 3 TD’s this week against us because the defense it on the field 95 percent of the game.

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32 minutes ago, CashNewton22 said:

That’s loser talk we’re a competent qb and solid off-season away from being a playoff team you don’t trade your best player just because. If you want to limit his reps a lot more (which we should do regardless) and let Chuba get more run cool but I’m of the opinion that *next* year is the year we should be a playoff team. Rhule inherited a disaster of a roster and he’s significantly improved it I just think Jerry Jones was right when he said when you hire a college coach  “You pay a price for somebody to get up to date.”

This sounds EXACTLY like you are talking about last season with Bridgewater. Its just the same poo on repeat.

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15 minutes ago, cardiackat88. said:

This sounds EXACTLY like you are talking about last season with Bridgewater. Its just the same poo on repeat.

So we bottom out like the Eagles and just don’t try and lose even more fans? I was at the Eagles game it was damn near a home game for them. We’ve got to at least try to win I’ll never want to root for a team that actively tanks.

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3 hours ago, onmyown said:

personally I think it’s time we start tanking…but to be honest I’m not sure what they can even do to win if they wanted to…so is that really tanking?

who cares really, what we don’t need is a Rivera trademarked 7-10 season getting fuged from all directions 

I'd prefer they keep trying. Because it's apparent they can't coach for poo. If we start trying to lose, Rhule might fug up and win a game or two. 

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