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How does a team just keep getting worse and worse?


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16 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Rhule and the rest of his college buddies don't know what they're doing at the NFL level and neither does the guy signing their checks.

I'm not ready to give up on Tepper.

He doesn't seem to have a problem with spending what it takes to try and build a winner.

Yeah, it seems pretty certain he messed up this time with Rhule.

We all make mistakes, NFL owners aren't an exception. 

The question is:  What's Tepper's next move to fix this mess?

Hopefully he hires an outside consultant ASAP to find the Panthers next HC.

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30 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I raised the question marks when we hired him. Like, wait a minute... this guy is something like 2-17 against ranked NCAA opposition. That seems problematic.

 

Honestly think I might just be done with this  team. It’s just a waste of time and sadly, hell, it won’t be here in 5 years anyway. Tepper and Rhule killed off the fanbase and the team will be in St Louis or San Diego soon enough. There’s no light at the end of the tunnel anymore. Respect to those who wanna stick around for more losing history. I’m out. 

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Team quit. Same thing happened my Freshman year at college. 3-0 to 3-9. You lose a game, then another, then injuries happen, then players don’t pan out, the you feel pressure and you’re in quick sand and you can’t get out. Then more you fight it the deeper you go. Then the players give up on you, don’t respect you. Only play at 75% speed. Then you get fired.

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51 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I feel like something is in the works other than this just being a bad coaching staff. The game plans have been vanilla, the players have given up. Maybe Matt Rhule is planning to head back to college. Some good openings coming up and he clearly doesn’t have an NFL future

Since when has “suck ass until you’re fired so you can take a coveted college HC spot” been a realistic career strategy? 

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Just now, Panther'sBigD said:

Since when has “suck ass until you’re fired so you can take a coveted college HC spot” been a realistic career strategy? 

He might not have the capability to be a good NFL head coach and just doesn’t give a sh*t. Probably has college teams inquiring about his availability already 

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1 hour ago, ladypanther said:

This defense just got run over.  They could not stop or cover anything. And the offense.....

How do these guys just keep getting worse?

The only thing about this team that seems to have improved is the kicking game.  At least they finally found a pk.

 

 

To answer your question, it's called the coaching staff or should I say staph.

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Simple answer..............

1) Take a bad O line........

2) Add injuries to that line.....

3) Replace with backups 2nd and 3rd stringers.......and/or practice squad players within that line......

and bingo............you go from bad to worse.............

God playing QB on this team couldn't win with this oline......

Any questions? 

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3 hours ago, Carl Spackler said:

Honestly think I might just be done with this  team. It’s just a waste of time and sadly, hell, it won’t be here in 5 years anyway. Tepper and Rhule killed off the fanbase and the team will be in St Louis or San Diego soon enough. There’s no light at the end of the tunnel anymore. Respect to those who wanna stick around for more losing history. I’m out. 

see ya in 2 weeks!

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