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6 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

We’re not making the playoffs but it’s funny both the Vikings and the eagles lost today.

The fact that WFT and Dolphins who were basically out of playoff contention came in more motivated than our team is all on the coaching staff. Just one win between the two games would have us back in the wildcards. Ultimately I'd rather this staff get fired than make the playoffs this year. Pretty sure 2019 was at least more enjoyable to watch than this current mess

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The refereeing in this game was just as biased and they (refs) carried out the same game plan for the Panthers as they did to a tee vs WFT. Slow them down. Let the other team catch up and know that you're on their side. Ron adapted. He understood it and handled it gracefully. He knew the refs flew in on the plane with the 49ers at BofA. We saw the refs cheat for the 49ers because the lowly Panthers were not to upset them on their way to playing Seattle that year. They put out an ad that year featuring the 49ers vs Seattle in the big game. In hindsight, bold as f'. 

Point is, the Panthers get jobbed, alot. Washington Generals for their Globe Trotters to punk. Remember the bad officiating vs Denver? They barely touched Sam and they threw the flag the other day. I was stunned. Must be narrative approved.

The solution?! You need all eyes on you. Respect. You need the stage. You got Cam. You need a larger than life coach who is respected by the game. Pedigree. Chucky.

Back to the NFC South. Your team would have credibility and an offensive mind who could take over and use our weapons properly. Comes with his own NFL staff.

Moves like that help you in the circus we call NFL Entertainment. Moves like bringing back Cam put eyes on you. Chucky is a personality even bigger than that of QB1.

Gruden, all though many here don't like him would probably do very well coming back to the NFCS.

We have elite talent on this team. You just need the key. I hope coach can pull a Ron Rivera but...

May need to make some phonecalls. 

 

My cheap alternative since you've just blown through a lot of cash on Rhule, Rod Chudzinsky may come cheaper and appreciate a reunion with Cam.

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4 minutes ago, Actionman0z said:

Consistently bad teams make bad decisions. I don’t like the way this year has gone, but give it time. Tepper isn’t hasty, and it’s why he gave Rhule 7 years. Let’s see what next year holds with some cap space and some other stuff. 

Are you watching the same team?

I'm pulling for my team but the look on his face today said it all.

Done.

Nothing is trending upward.

NFL.

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